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Two-year results from the asthma self-management program: long-term impact on health care services, costs, functional status, and productivity
Lucas, DO., Zimmer, LO., Paul, J., Jones, D., Slatko, G., Liao, W., & Lashley, J. (2001). Two-year results from the asthma self-management program: long-term impact on health care services, costs, functional status, and productivity. Journal of Asthma, 38(4), 321-330.
Participants in a variety of health plans, clinics and employer groups were invited to participate in the Asthma Self-Management Program (ASMP), an education program designed to improve self-management skills and daily functioning in individuals with asthma. The ASMP is an 8-week classroom program that provides information on the respiratory system, trigger avoidance, use of monitoring techniques and asthma medications. After program completion, graduates were contacted at scheduled intervals to reinforce performance of behaviors that are important to asthma self-management and to collect outcomes data. This paper reports the results of 2 years of follow-up with these individuals