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Postponed outcomes of bronchial asthma: prognostical validity of medical service and patient training

Abstract

The postponed survival with profitable outcomes of bronchial asthma was studied in 3 patient groups which were divided with the medical service and patient training quality. It was found, that patient undertraining and low medical service quality are unprofitable prognostic factors during bronchial asthma (BA). The following are the most unprofitable: the form al character of the dynamic following up in patients; the wrong way of patient behavior during BA exacerbation; the absence of conscious approach in patients to treatment and exacerbation prevention of BA. The effect of the medical service and the patient training quality has a postponed character, that should be taken in conciseration during efficiency evaluation of training programs and changés of medical service organization for BA patients.

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V. I. Makolkin
Московская медицинская академия им.И.М.Сеченова
Russian Federation


S. I. Ovcharenko
Московская медицинская академия им.И.М.Сеченова
Russian Federation


M. V. Sheianov
Московская медицинская академия им.И.М.Сеченова
Russian Federation


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Makolkin V.I., Ovcharenko S.I., Sheianov M.V. Postponed outcomes of bronchial asthma: prognostical validity of medical service and patient training. PULMONOLOGIYA. 1996;(1):18-24. (In Russ.)

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