Asthma is a common chronic disease which affects adults and children, worldwide. Poorly controlled asthma affects not only the patients with the disease but also their caregivers, teachers, colleagues, employers, and other members of the community. Well-controlled asthma ensures that the discomforts from the disease, including deaths, are prevented, enabling patients to lead normal lives.
In asthma care, there are gaps in:
1. Equal access to diagnosis and treatment; between care for different socioeconomic, ethnic and age groups and between wealthy and poorer communities and countries
2. Communication and care across different levels of care; in communication and education provided for people with asthma
3. Asthma knowledge/awareness between health care providers
4. Prioritization between asthma and other chronic conditions between prescribing inhalers and monitoring adherence and ability to use these devices; exist for the general public’s (non-asthmatics)
5. Health care professional’s awareness and understanding that asthma is a chronic disease, between scientific evidence and actual delivery of care for people with asthma
6. Educational needs of those providing asthma care
7. Simplifying diagnosis for primary care
8. Establishing criteria for referral from primary care to specialist care
9. Involving patients in design, execution and analysis of translational studies asthma
This Research Topic aims to emphasize gaps in asthma care. Research works that identify how patients with asthma, caregivers, health professionals, health institutions, government, non governmental institutions can influence the gaps in asthma care would be welcome.
Suitable themes include:
• Gaps in equal access to diagnosis and treatment
• Gaps between care for different socioeconomic, ethnic and age groups; between wealthy and poorer communities and countries
• Gaps in communication and care across different levels of care
• Gaps in communication and education provided for people with asthma
• Gaps in asthma knowledge/awareness between health care providers
• Gaps in prioritization between asthma and other chronic conditions
• Gaps between prescribing inhalers and monitoring adherence and ability to use these devices
• Gaps in the general public’s (non-asthmatics) and health care professional’s awareness and understanding that asthma is a chronic disease
• Gaps between scientific evidence and actual delivery of care for people with asthma
All article types accepted by Frontiers are welcome.
Conflict of interest declaration:
Topic Editor Dermot Ryan is the Vice president of the Respiratory Effectiveness Group, Director of International Primary Care Respiratory Group and EUFOREA: member of Asthma Expert Panel.
Asthma is a common chronic disease which affects adults and children, worldwide. Poorly controlled asthma affects not only the patients with the disease but also their caregivers, teachers, colleagues, employers, and other members of the community. Well-controlled asthma ensures that the discomforts from the disease, including deaths, are prevented, enabling patients to lead normal lives.
In asthma care, there are gaps in:
1. Equal access to diagnosis and treatment; between care for different socioeconomic, ethnic and age groups and between wealthy and poorer communities and countries
2. Communication and care across different levels of care; in communication and education provided for people with asthma
3. Asthma knowledge/awareness between health care providers
4. Prioritization between asthma and other chronic conditions between prescribing inhalers and monitoring adherence and ability to use these devices; exist for the general public’s (non-asthmatics)
5. Health care professional’s awareness and understanding that asthma is a chronic disease, between scientific evidence and actual delivery of care for people with asthma
6. Educational needs of those providing asthma care
7. Simplifying diagnosis for primary care
8. Establishing criteria for referral from primary care to specialist care
9. Involving patients in design, execution and analysis of translational studies asthma
This Research Topic aims to emphasize gaps in asthma care. Research works that identify how patients with asthma, caregivers, health professionals, health institutions, government, non governmental institutions can influence the gaps in asthma care would be welcome.
Suitable themes include:
• Gaps in equal access to diagnosis and treatment
• Gaps between care for different socioeconomic, ethnic and age groups; between wealthy and poorer communities and countries
• Gaps in communication and care across different levels of care
• Gaps in communication and education provided for people with asthma
• Gaps in asthma knowledge/awareness between health care providers
• Gaps in prioritization between asthma and other chronic conditions
• Gaps between prescribing inhalers and monitoring adherence and ability to use these devices
• Gaps in the general public’s (non-asthmatics) and health care professional’s awareness and understanding that asthma is a chronic disease
• Gaps between scientific evidence and actual delivery of care for people with asthma
All article types accepted by Frontiers are welcome.
Conflict of interest declaration:
Topic Editor Dermot Ryan is the Vice president of the Respiratory Effectiveness Group, Director of International Primary Care Respiratory Group and EUFOREA: member of Asthma Expert Panel.