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British Thoracic Society Clinical Statement on occupational asthma

Christopher Barber, Paul Cullinan, Johanna Feary, David Fishwick, Jennifer Hoyle, Hayley Mainman, Gareth Walters

2022Thorax31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This British Thoracic Society (BTS) Clinical Statement addresses occupational asthma and includes key clinical practice points. In an era in which medical practice is increasingly determined by evidence-based guidelines, it must be acknowledged from the outset that there is little or no published evidence for some of the areas covered in this statement1 2; thus, much of the advice is based on expert opinion and accumulated clinical experience. The Clinical Statement Group (CSG) was chaired by Dr Chris Barber. Membership was drawn from current and former members of the BTS Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease Specialist Advisory Group. The CSG identified key areas requiring clinical practice points. The overall content was developed to reflect the scope approved by the BTS Standards of Care Committee (SOCC). Following discussions of broad statement content, individual sections were drafted by group members. A final edited draft was reviewed by the BTS SOCC before posting for public consultation and peer review on the BTS website (August/September 2021). The revised document was approved by the BTS SOCC in November 2021 before final publication. ### Section 1—introduction ### Section 2—work context

Topics & Concepts

MedicineContext (archaeology)Family medicineLibrary scienceComputer scienceBiologyPaleontologyOccupational exposure and asthmaAir Quality and Health ImpactsOccupational Health and Safety Research