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Primary Care Respiratory Journal: Journal of the General Practice Airways Group logoLink to Primary Care Respiratory Journal: Journal of the General Practice Airways Group
. 2000 Dec 1;9(3):56–58. doi: 10.1038/pcrj.2000.21

Guidelines into practice: An international pilot study of “Asthma Crystal Byte”

Ronald G Neville 1,*,1, Colin McCowan 1,2, Ian Ricketts 1,3, Joao A Fonseca 2, Giovanni Invernizzi 3, Claudia Stey 4
PMCID: PMC6812291  PMID: 31700496

Abstract

Introduction:

Decision support software offers an opportunity to improve the care of patients with asthma by linking individual management decisions to guidelines.

Method:

A guidelines based software package linked to a large database and incorporating a morbidity predictive function was developed in the United Kingdom. Clinicians from several European countries volunteered to evaluate the package in their own clinical environment.

Results:

The package was run during consultations with patients in the UK, Portugal, Switzerland and Italy. Clinicians agreed on a need for local translations, local drug choices and guidelines to be developed. An emphasis on allergy, immunology and smoking cessation advice in asthma care in some countries highlighted a need to adapt country specific versions.

Conclusions:

This International pilot study demonstrated that clinicians can learn from each other and work together around a common theme of implementing guidelines using decision support software.

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