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New NPS MedicineWise Case Study Available on Asthma in Children

By Petrina Smith
Friday, 20 June, 2014


New NPS MedicineWise Case Study Available on Asthma in Children

A new NPS MedicineWise online case study focusing on management of asthma in children is now available for GPs, pharmacists, nurses and other health professionals.


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NPS MedicineWise clinical adviser Dr Andrew Boyden says children account for a large proportion of people with asthma and managing a child鈥檚 asthma in a range of respects is different to managing an adult鈥檚.
鈥淭here are particular considerations to take into account when managing children with asthma,鈥 he says.
鈥淢aking a diagnosis of asthma in children, particularly in younger children can present real challenges, and children display听 certain patterns of asthma which need to be recognised as they require specific management approaches.
The case study is designed to assist health professionals stay up to date with the latest evidence base.
It includes recommendations from the recently updated Australian Asthma Handbook, focuses on which inhaled medicines are appropriate for children and the importance of assessing inhaler technique. It also addresses the use of written asthma action plans which are an essential component of good asthma management.
鈥淚n children with asthma it鈥檚 important to ensure that the delivery device being used is age appropriate and that they are able to follow the recommended steps for using that device. Some children may not have enough inspiratory flow to inhale medicine from some devices,鈥 says Dr Boyden.
鈥淚nhaler technique needs to be checked at each visit as it鈥檚 a common cause of poor treatment response and ongoing, poorly-controlled asthma.鈥
Dr Boyden says that in recognition of the various risks and benefits relating to a wide range of available asthma medications, there are age restrictions on some asthma medicines 鈥 for example some should only be used in children aged five and over.
The interactive case study provides participants with instant feedback and enables them to compare
By completing the 鈥楢sthma: optimising control in children鈥 case study, participants will be able to:with their peers their approach to asthma management with inhaled medicines. It also includes expert commentary from leading Australian paediatric respiratory physician Professor Peter van Asperen.

  • select age-appropriate inhaled preventer medicines and devices

  • make treatment recommendations based on asthma classification

  • promote use of a written asthma action plan to help patients better manage their asthma

  • implement a systems approach to monitor patients鈥 asthma control.


NPS MedicineWise case studies are free professional development activities for GPs, nurses, pharmacists and other health professionals. Case studies are also recognised for the Quality Prescribing Incentive (QPI) of the Practice Incentives Program (PIP). Case studies offer an interactive format and are accessible on multiple devices, including computers or tablets.
For more information about the case study, visit to .
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