Therapeutic approach: how to get there.

Sepehr Shakib, Alison George
Author Information
  1. Sepehr Shakib: Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Adelaide, South Australia. sshakib@mail.rah.sa.gov.au

Abstract

BACKGROUND: After determining the therapeutic goals for an individual patient, the next step in good prescribing is planning a therapeutic approach to achieve these goals.
OBJECTIVE: This article aims to illustrate the process of the therapeutic approach. An example of a patient with asthma is discussed, and the evidence base for the possible lifestyle interventions is reviewed.
DISCUSSION: Clinicians often treat the therapeutic approach as a two step process of identifying nonpharmacological then drug related interventions. However, the scope of therapeutic approaches is really much broader than this. It encompasses lifestyle change, education, avoidance of triggers, procedural interventions, patient self management, as well as drug treatment. The latter may actually include medication cessation.

MeSH Term

Adult
Anti-Asthmatic Agents
Asthma
Drug Prescriptions
Evidence-Based Medicine
Exercise Tolerance
Family Practice
Humans
Life Style
Male
Patient Care Planning
Patient Education as Topic
Patient Selection
Primary Health Care
Time Factors

Chemicals

Anti-Asthmatic Agents

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