Could a behaviour change intervention be used to address under-recognition of work-related asthma in primary care? A systematic review
Walters, Gareth Iestyn ; Foley, Harriet ; Huntley, Christopher Charles ; Naveed, Anadil ; Nettleton, Kimberley ; Reilly, Christopher ; Thomas, Maximillian ; Walker, Claire ; Wheeler, Kyrie ; Walters, Gareth ... show 1 more
Walters, Gareth Iestyn
Foley, Harriet
Huntley, Christopher Charles
Naveed, Anadil
Nettleton, Kimberley
Reilly, Christopher
Thomas, Maximillian
Walker, Claire
Wheeler, Kyrie
Walters, Gareth
Abstract
We included 14 studies from n=768 retrieved citations, comprising 3 randomised control trials, 1 uncontrolled experimental study, and 10 studies employing recognized multi-step BC methodologies. None of the studies were concerned with identification of asthma. BCIs had been developed for facilitating screening programmes (5), implementing guidelines (3) and individual case finding (6). Five studies measured effectiveness, in terms of screening adherence rates, pre-/post-intervention competency, satisfaction and usability, for clinicians, though none measured diagnostic rates.
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Date
2024-11-21
Type
Article
Subject
Collections
Citation
Walters GI, Foley H, Huntley CC, Naveed A, Nettleton K, Reilly C, Thomas M, Walker C, Wheeler K. Could a behaviour change intervention be used to address under-recognition of work-related asthma in primary care? A systematic review. BJGP Open. 2025 Jul 23;9(2):BJGPO.2024.0094. doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0094
Journal / Source Title
BJGP Open
DOI
10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0094
PMID
39567230
Publisher
Royal College of General Practitioners
Publisher’s URL
https://bjgpopen.org/content/early/2024/11/20/BJGPO.2024.0094.long
