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The Asthma In America survey findings point to the importance of continuing education as a key element in helping to reduce asthma morbidity and in helping people with asthma to lead more active, healthy lives. A slide kit that summarizes the major survey findings is available in this section and can serve as a tool in asthma education activities.

This section includes:
  1. An overview of the survey project, including the five major conclusions drawn from the survey findings and a summary of the survey methodology.
  2. Instructions for downloading individual slides or the complete powerpoint presentation.
  3. An index of the slides. Please note that many of the slides listed in the left column of the index contain data and summary notes for your reference. The summary notes are located beneath the slide and are included when you download the complete presentation. The right column contains slides with survey data only.
  4. Thirty-four slides that highlight the major findings from the Asthma In America survey.
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Classify Severity of Asthma

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Asthma Severity of Patients

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Severity of Asthma Symptoms

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Patient self-classification of severity

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Level of Control of Asthma in a 4 week period

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Patient self-classification of control

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Provider Awareness of NIH Guidelines

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Patient Satisfaction in Relation to Their Care

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A potential gap in patient-provider communications

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Excessive use of quick-relief inhalers

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Importance of anti-inflammatory drugs: Doctors

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Inhaled corticosteroids vs other asthma therapies

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Inhaled corticosteroids vs other asthma therapies

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Patients and inhaled corticosteroids

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The need for improved patient awareness

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Low awareness of inflammation in asthma


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