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Article: First-Ever Global Survey on Unmet Needs in Asthma Treatment Reveals Issues That May Affect Patient Outcomes.
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- December 6, 2005
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MILWAUKEE, December 6 /PRNewswire/ --
- Asthma Medication Side Effects and Physician-Patient Communication Gaps Impact Patient Treatment Compliance
Results from the first-ever global quantitative survey on unmet needs in asthma treatment, unveiled today in London, demonstrate significant discrepancies between physician and patient assessments of current asthma treatment on issues that may affect health outcomes, including medication side effects, patient education and physician-patient communication. The Global Asthma Physician and Patient (GAPP) Survey, a 16-country worldwide research study, was conducted to highlight the impact of asthma globally, a ...