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The use of spirometers in general practice

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Bellamy D, Hoskins G, Smith B, Warner FC & Neville RG (1997) The use of spirometers in general practice. Asthma in General Practice, 5 (1), pp. 8-9. http://www.thepcrj.org/journ/vol9_2_and_earlier/GPIAG_Vol_5_1.pdf

Abstract
Objective: To describe the current use of spirometers in primary care in the UK. Design and Subjects: A postal questionnaire was sent to all 548 members of the GPs in Asthma Group (GPIAG), who have a special interest in asthma, and to 2000 randomly selected GPs throughout the UK. Results: Responses were received from 349 (64%) of the GPIAG members and 582 (29%) of the random group. Spirometers were present in 175 practices (50%) of GPIAG members and 186 (32%) of the random group. A hand-held digital spirometer was used by 61% of all respondents. Only 25% of GPs without a spirometer wished to buy one, while 60% would choose an open access hospital service instead. Conclusion: Spirometry is under-used in general practice and many GPs would prefer a hospital open access service rather than buy a spirometer themselves. This implies an increased need for training and expansion of hospital spirometry services in the future

Journal
Asthma in General Practice: Volume 5, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/1997
PublisherPrimary Care Respiratory Society
Publisher URLhttp://www.thepcrj.org/…PIAG_Vol_5_1.pdf
ISSN0968-039X