• Skip To Navigation
  • Skip to Content

Asthma G.A.P.

Asthma G.A.P.: Bridging the GAP between asthma knowledge and patient

Search:
E-mail this page
  • Home
  • Take the Asthma Assessment
  • How you can bridge the Asthma GAP
  • Improve your lung health
  • For Physicians
  • For the Media
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Site Map

  • Home
  • Take the Asthma Assessment
  • How you can bridge the GAP
    • Routine ER visits should not be part of managing your asthma
    • Asthma doesn’t go away when your symptoms do
    • Don’t stop treating because you’re feeling better
    • Incorrect use of medication can have serious consequences
  • Improve your lung health
    • Asthma Capitals 2009: Where you live… does it matter?
  • For Physicians
    • Your definition of ‘regular use’ may differ from your patients’
    • Patients don’t always treat asthma as seriously as they report
    • Reinforce the importance of treating asthma every day
  • For the Media
    • GAP II Survey (2008)
      • Survey Findings
        • General data
        • African American and Hispanic data
        • Regional data
      • Author Biographies
    • GAP I Survey (2007)
      • Survey Findings
      • Survey Fact Sheet
      • State Fact Sheets
  • About The Survey
    • Methodology
  • Terms of Use
  • Home
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use

* Asthma G.A.P. II Survey. Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of AstraZeneca. September 2008.

276303 3/09