2024

The latest updates from the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research

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Centre Patient and Public Involvement Highlighted at Pioneering Partnership Event

18 December, 2020

Members presented at the Pioneering Partnership 2020 event on how the Centre implemented the…

PhD Induction 2020: new cohort gather in Swansea - Emma Kinley

18 December, 2020

Emma Kinley writes about when our latest cohort of PhD students gathered at Swansea University for…

Data-driven approaches to identifying asthma subtypes - Elsie Horne

18 December, 2020

Elsie Horne explains the rationale and some key findings behind a review looking at the challenges…

SABA Reliance Questionnaire (SRQ) assesses patients’ perceptions of SABA, and whether they may be at risk of SABA overreliance

18 December, 2020

Research outlines the potential of a SABA Reliance Questionnaire (SRQ).

Taking the Pill may cut risk of severe asthma bouts in women of reproductive age, study finds

15 December, 2020

A study finds that taking the Pill could reduce the risk of severe bouts of asthma in women of…

Study suggests hormonal replacement therapy is linked to reduced risk of developing asthma in menopausal women

15 December, 2020

A study finds that hormonal replacement therapy is associated with a reduced risk of developing…

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Respiratory Health Report: Improving Asthma Outcomes In The UK

01 December, 2020

Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research contributes key evidence for APPG report on asthma in the UK

Asthma Diagnosis in Primary Care: A Clinical Prediction Model – Luke Daines

13 November, 2020

Nearing completion of his studies as PhD student, Luke Daines’ blog series reflects on a workshop…

Asthma Diagnosis in Primary Care: Patient and Professional Priorities – Luke Daines

13 November, 2020

In the second in his blog series, Luke Daines, discusses patient and professional priorities for…

Asthma Diagnosis in Primary Care: How do you implement a decision support system in practice? – Luke Daines

13 November, 2020

In the final instalment of his blog series, Luke Daines reflects on his end of PhD workshop…