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This review examines the net impact of providing written action plans to children with asthma and their parents

Bhogal SK., Zemek RL, Ducharme F
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

We did not find any trial examining the benefit of providing versus not providing a written action plan to children with asthma.
Four clinical trials with 355 children were identified which compared the effect of symptom-based versus to peak flow written action plans when all other co-interventions were similar. Children assigned to a symptom-based plan less frequently required an acute care visit for asthma compared to those who received a peak flow based plan. Most other outcomes were similar with the exception of more children intending to continue using the symptom-based compared to the peak-flow based written action plan.

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