This project is based at UPM in Malaysia. OverviewProject title: RESPIRE-ReACT: Pictorial Asthma Action Plan (PAAP)Programme: Non-Communicable DiseasesBased at: Universiti Putra Malaysia in MalaysiaStart date: 01 June 2022End date: 31 December 2026Principal investigator: Ai Theng CheongProject team: Hilary Pinnock, Jayakayatri Jeevajothi Nathan, Ee Ming Khoo, Lee Ping Yein, Ai Theng Cheong, Sazlina Shariff Ghazali, Hani Syahida Salim, Poh Ying Lim, Fadzilah Mohamad, Siti Nurkamilla Ramdzan, Nik Sherina Hanafi, Norita Hussein, Rizawati Ramli, Wong Chee Kuan, Nursyuhada Sukri, Siow Foon Tan, Norasnita Nordin, Fazlina Mohamed Yusoff, Zuzana Aman Background Asthma affects 100 million people in Southeast Asia. Investing in asthma care through evidence-based interventions is an important health strategy for reducing associated morbidity and mortality.This programme of work, known as the Asthma: Revitalising Asthma Care and Treatment (RESPIRE-ReACT) programme builds on work completed in the first phase of RESPIRE, which involved systematic reviews, qualitative studies, intervention development and feasibility testing.Following on from work completed during the first phase of RESPIRE, this project will use a Randomised Controlled Trial to test the effectiveness and uptake of our Pictorial Asthma Action Plan (PAAP) in adults with asthma. Aim and Impact This project will assess the impact and uptake of PAAP within adults undertaking asthma self-management education.The RESPIRE-ReACT programme will inform the delivery of asthma care in primary care settings, and implement innovative school-based interventions. Partnership with stakeholders will ensure evidence is directly relevant to local policymakers. Related links View the study protocol on the ISRCTN registry Other projects about revitalising asthma care and treatment ReACT: Schools This project is based at UM in Malaysia. Klang Asthma Registry and KAC Kit This project is based at UM in Malaysia. AdAPT: Schools Feasibility Study This project is based at FKRF in Bangladesh, MAHAN in India, UnPad in Indonesia & AKU and NS in Pakistan. This article was published on 2024-09-24