2016 VAM: 1801 - What Can Implementation Research Teach Us About the Management of Asthma?
The development of new treatments and evidence-based guidelines has not resulted in improved asthma management for many patients. The field of implementation research has emerged to address the science-to-real-world gap by improving the adoption, integration, scaling up, and sustaining of evidence-based interventions, policies, tools and services.
This session will provide an overview of the importance of implementation research to improving population-level asthma management and identify implementation research programs that are addressing asthma management in diverse healthcare delivery systems and populations.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™: 1.25
CE: 1.25
Credit must be claimed by May 31, 2018. Any credit request on or after June 1, 2018 will be subject to an administrative fee.
Target Audience
Physicians
Allergists/Immunologists
Nurses
Nurse Practitioners
Allied Health Professionals
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to:
1. Describe and define the role of implementation research to improvement of asthma outcomes
2. Identify the methodologies for conducting implementation research in asthma
3. Identify new areas for implementation research in asthma
Additional Information
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Andrea J. Apter, MD MA MSc FAAAAI, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Michelle M. Cloutier, MD, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT
Available Credit
- 1.25 AttendanceAttendance credit.
- 1.25 CECE credit.
- 1.25 CMECME credit.