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. 2017 Jun 15;27:120. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2017.27.120.9260

Table 2.

Performance of all study participants on clinical practice of asthma management

Clinical practice parameters Yes (%) No (%)
Confirms asthma diagnosis with pulmonary functions tests 31 (47.0) 35 (53.0)
Familiar with peak flow meter 48 (72.7) 18 (27.3)
Familiar with spirometer 12 (18.2) 54 (81.8)
Assesses inhaler technique at each visit 35 (53.0) 31 (47.0)
Assesses treatment adherence at each visit 56 (84.8) 10 (15.2)
Identify triggers and attempt at environmental manipulations 57 (86.4) 9 (13.6)
Uses guideline to assess asthma control 35 (53.0) 31 (47.0)
Addresses patients’ concerns 57 (86.4) 10 (15.2)
Insists on spacer with face mask for children <6years 36 (54.5) 30 (45.5)
Routinely provides written asthma action plan 24 (36.4) 42 (63.6)
Prescribes inhaled corticosteroids as initial maintenance therapy 12 (18.2) 54 (81.8)
Prescribes LTRA when ICS only is not available for children 17 (25.8) 49 (74.2)
Prescribes ICS/LABA combination 23 (34.8%) 43 (65.2)
Checks allergy status of patients 12 (18.2) 54 (81.8)
Allows 3 months on current medications before stepping up 31 (47.0) 35 (53.0)
Refers to asthma nurse counsellors 21 (31.8) 45 (68.2)