1980
DOI: 10.1136/thx.35.2.111
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A service for the adult asthmatic.

Abstract: A service for 300 adult asthmatics is described. Since the service was started in 1970 only one death has occurred and this patient failed to comply with treatment or advice. Two patients required intermittent positive pressure ventilation. The success of the service is founded on two facts. Firstly, the natural history of life-threatening asthma usually allowed time to change treatment at home or in a clinic and this prevented the development of the severe grades. Secondly, the great majority of asthmatics co… Show more

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“…A group of adult asthmatics followed for almost 10 years on a special outpatient service showed remarkably low morbidity and mortality, attributed to the opportunity to follow individuals long-term, teach early warning signs, and, to a "critical" aspect of the program: the easy access to a doctor. 26 This brief survey demonstrates the need for 272 a more thorough conceptualization of noncompliance: as a symptom, which may stem from a variety of sources, not as a unidimensional problem with a neat solution.…”
Section: Underlying Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A group of adult asthmatics followed for almost 10 years on a special outpatient service showed remarkably low morbidity and mortality, attributed to the opportunity to follow individuals long-term, teach early warning signs, and, to a "critical" aspect of the program: the easy access to a doctor. 26 This brief survey demonstrates the need for 272 a more thorough conceptualization of noncompliance: as a symptom, which may stem from a variety of sources, not as a unidimensional problem with a neat solution.…”
Section: Underlying Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%