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[Developing a hospital-based asthma case management program].

Li-Fen Tzeng1, Li-Chi Chiang

  • 1National Taichung Institute of Technology, No. 91 Hsueh-Shih Road, Taichung 40402, Taiwan, ROC.

Hu Li Za Zhi the Journal of Nursing
|August 10, 2005
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This study introduces a hospital-based asthma case management model for children with chronic asthma. This program aims to standardize care for pediatric asthma patients, improving health outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Pulmonology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Chronic Disease Care

Context:

  • Asthma care is increasingly managed under chronic disease frameworks.
  • Taiwan's Health Insurance Bureau has covered asthma care since 2001.
  • A gap exists in documented hospital-based asthma case management programs.

Purpose:

  • To develop a hospital-based asthma case management model.
  • To outline the procedures for this model: recruitment, monitoring, implementation, evaluation, and follow-up.
  • To establish a standard for caring for children with chronic asthma.

Summary:

  • A novel hospital-based asthma case management model was developed.
  • The model includes key procedural steps for comprehensive patient care.

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  • This framework is designed for the standardized management of pediatric chronic asthma.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a standardized model for hospital-based asthma care in children.
    • Addresses the need for structured case management in chronic pediatric respiratory conditions.
    • Potential to improve care delivery and outcomes for children with asthma.