Asthma registries: tedious paperwork or a versatile tool for the generation of knowledge - Insights from the Australasian Severe Asthma Registry (ASAR)

Erin S. Harvey*, Matthew J. Peters

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Abstract

The Australasian Severe Asthma Registry (ASAR) is a multicentre Clinical Quality Registry enrolling patients in Australia and New Zealand. The ultimate value of ASAR lies in its versatility and effective communication of key messages. Experience with ASAR highlights that respiratory disease registries, when designed and managed effectively, with clear purpose, key stakeholder engagement and effective reporting, can foster the generation of knowledge, improve clinical practice and most importantly offer improved patient outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)986-988
Number of pages3
JournalRespirology
Volume28
Issue number11
Early online date23 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

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Keywords

  • clinical quality registry
  • real-world
  • registry
  • severe asthma

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