Multiple Choice
In a systematic review of 11 educational programmes for people with asthma, Gibson, Coughlan, Wilson et al. (2000) concluded that:
A) the interventions decreased knowledge.
B) the interventions improved measures of medication use, doctor visits, hospitalisation and lung function
C) the interventions did not improve measures of medication use, doctor visits, hospitalisation and lung function.
D) the first and the third only.
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