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ALMA, a new tool for the management of asthma patients in clinical practice: development, validation and initial clinical findings
2012
Primary Care Respiratory Journal
Several instruments have been developed for measuring asthma control, but there is still a need to provide a structure for primary care asthma reviews. Aims: The Active Life with Asthma (ALMA) tool was developed with the aim of structuring patient visits and assessing asthma treatment in primary care. The ability of ALMA to map out the care of asthma patients was evaluated and validated. Methods: ALMA was developed with patient and clinical expert input. Questions were generated in focus groups
doi:10.4104/pcrj.2011.00091
pmid:22234388
fatcat:6n475oa7afbh3n2tfmgvfnjvpu