M. L. Levy (Kenton, United Kingdom), O. C. P. van Schayck (Maastricht, The Netherlands)
Psychosocial factors affecting motivation of asthmatics to participate in therapeutic education A. Lamouroux, E. Micu, D. Vervloet (Aix en Provence, Marseille, France)
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The efficiency of international and national asthma guidelines in improvement of the process, quality, and outcome of patient care N. G. Astafieva, V. M. Maron, D. N. Dugin, D. Y. Kobzev, Y. A. Kobzev (Saratov, Russia; Leeds, United Kingdom)
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A methodology to define asthma health states B. Shepherd, G. Hoskins, R. G. Neville, C. McCowan, P. Donnan, R. Reagon (Dundee, London, United Kingdom)
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Using the ecology model to describe the impact of asthma on patterns of health care B. P. Yawn, G. E. Fryer, S. P. Dovey, R. A. Phillips, L. A. Green (Rochester, Washington, United States Of America)
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General practitioners with special interest in respiratory medicine: survey of the intentions of UK primary care trusts H. Pinnock, G. Netuveli, D. Price, A. Sheikh (Aberdeen, London, Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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Economic impact of pulmonary tuberculosis N. Rizvi, S. Qayyum (Karachi, Pakistan)
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Are lung function tests performed and interpreted for COPD in primary care? M. Arne, M. Hasselgren (Karlstad, Uppsala, Sweden)
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Assessing the relative contribution of the asthma control testÔ (ACT) and spirometry in predicting asthma control M. Schatz, C. A. Sorkness, R. A. Nathan, J. T. Li, P. Marcus, J. J. Murray, M. Kosinski, T. B. Pendergraft (San Diego, Madison, Colorado Springs, Rochester, Great Neck, Nashville, Lincoln, RTP, United States Of America)
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Determinants for implementation of spirometry by Dutch general practitioners P. J. P. Poels, T. R. J. Schermer, A. J. E. Jacobs, J. Honigh, J. Hartman, R. P. Akkermans, C. van Weel, B. J. A. M. Bottema (Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
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The usefulness of chosen spirometrical parameters in the interpretation of obstruction reversibility test J. Klimiuk, K. Wrotek, R. Chazan (Warsaw, Poland)
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Questionnaire for differential diagnosis of obstructive lung disease D. G. Tinkelman, D. Price, R. J. Nordyke, S. Isonaka, R. J. Halbert (Denver, Beverly Hills, United States Of America; Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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Performance of COPD diagnostic questionnaires in patients with moderate and severe obstruction D. Price, D. G. Tinkelman, R. J. Nordyke, S. Isonaka, R. J. Halbert (Aberdeen, United Kingdom; Denver, Beverly Hills, United States Of America)
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Detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in primary health care T. M. Vasankari, A. K. Pietinalho, S. Y. Junnila, K. K. Liippo (Turku, Helsinki, Salo, Finland)
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Attaining a correct COPD diagnosis in general practice C. E. Bolton, A. A. Ionescu, P. H. Edwards, T. A. Faulkner, S. M. Edwards, D. J. Shale (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
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Value of reversibility in evaluating obstructive lung disease in primary care D. Freeman, D. B. Price (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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Distribution of severity of patients with obstructive lung disease in an at risk population D. Freeman, D. T. Williams, M. Hunjan, D. B. Price (Aberdeen, Uxbridge, United Kingdom)
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Burden of exacerbations in COPD: physician and patient perspectives M. R. Partridge, J. Haughney, E. Ståhl (London, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; Lund, Sweden)
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The COPD iceberg – what determines who is treated? P. M. Calverley, M. D. Spencer (Liverpool, Greenford, United Kingdom)
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