Improving paediatric asthma outcomes in primary health care: a randomised controlled trial.

CONCLUSIONS: The PACE Australia program improved GPs' asthma management practices and led to improvements in some vital patient outcomes. Trial registration: Australian Fresh Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12607000067471.
PMID: 21978349 [PubMed - in action] (Source: Med J Aust) More information: More infos...

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