Asthma self-management
Cases (SLTA) | Matched hospital controls | Community comparison group | |
---|---|---|---|
Run out of medicines (frequently, sometimes) | 48% | 28%5-160 | |
Urgent after hours visit | |||
Previous attempt | 53% | 47% | |
No difficulties | 95% | 93% | |
Previous management of acute nocturnal attack | |||
Rang GP | 4% | 7% | |
Rang locum | 0% | 1% | |
Attended A & E | 53% | 52% | |
Called ambulance | 31% | 25% | |
“Coped on own” | 86% | 84% | |
Self-management knowledge (slow onset attack) | |||
Scenario score | 13.2 (4.9) | 13.4 (4.7) | 10.5 (3.6)5-160 |
Score ⩾15 | 35% | 41% | 15%5-160 |
Self-management knowledge (rapid onset attack) | |||
Scenario score | 15.9 (4.1) | 15.8 (4.6) | 11.9 (4.7) |
Score ⩾15 | 71% | 64% | 32%5-160 |
Self-management behaviour (slow onset attack) | |||
Scenario score | 10.5 (4.0) | 10.1 (4.0) | — |
(n=59) | (n=230) | ||
Score ⩾15 | 19% | 14% | |
Index attack use of | |||
Peak flow meter | 27% | 46%5-160 | — |
Action plan | 27% | 33% | |
Nebulised bronchodilators | 30% | 27% |
↵5-160 p<0.005 compared with cases.