Other Resources
The National Asthma Council has a wide range of
information, brochures, papers, programs and other
resources providing the latest information on asthma
to health professionals.
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Asthma Action Plans
The development of a written Asthma Action
Plan which helps the patient or carer
recognise worsening asthma.
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Asthma Adherence - A Guide for Health
Professionals
Adherence to medication regimens and
lifestyle advice can still be difficult for
many patients, but will improve both the
quality of life and the health outcomes.
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Asthma Cycle of Care
The Asthma Cycle of Care initiative has replaced
the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan. The changes to the GP
Asthma Initiative have been introduced as a direct
response to feedback provided by respiratory
physicians, GPs and consumers and is based on the
latest knowledge about how to treat asthma most
effectively.
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Combination Therapy - its role in asthma management
Experience with long-acting beta agonists (LABAs, or ‘symptom
controllers’) over the last 10 years indicates that these drugs are
potent and effective bronchodilators, capable of improving asthma
control in those with moderate to severe disease.
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Evidence Based Review of the Six Step Asthma
Management Plan (Summary Report)
An investigation of the evidence
supporting the recommendations in the Six
Step Asthma Management Plan in the
Australian Asthma Management Handbook,
published by the National Asthma Council (NAC).
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Information on CFCs
Information on CFC- Free Metered Dose Inhalers and links to other
formation and resources on CFC's and asthma medications including
information sheets for patients. |
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Inhaled Corticosteroids: A Practical Perspective
The key goal of asthma management with inhaled corticosteroids
(ICS) is to achieve optimal asthma control with the lowest effective
dose. Regular review is important to enable proper assessment and
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Long-Acting Beta2
Agonists 'Symptom Controllers'
For practising clinicians
to assist in appreciating the role of long-acting beta2
agonists.
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Managing your Asthma chart
The Managing Your Asthma chart shows the range of respiratory
puffers and devices available in Australia. |
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Peak
flow chart
A small proportion of people with asthma may benefit from peak flow
monitoring. This new standardised peak flow chart allows the doctor
and the person with asthma to recognise the pattern of that person's
asthma over time and to identify exacerbations (flare-ups) early.
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