RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 New evidence-based tool to guide the creation of asthma action plans for adults JF Canadian Family Physician JO Can Fam Physician FD The College of Family Physicians of Canada SP 103 OP 106 VO 65 IS 2 A1 Andrew Kouri A1 Alan Kaplan A1 Louis-Philippe Boulet A1 Samir Gupta YR 2019 UL http://www.cfp.ca/content/65/2/103.abstract AB Objective To improve the use of asthma action plans (AAPs) among primary care physicians.Sources of information In a 2017 article, recent asthma guidelines and adult studies (January 2010 to March 2016) addressing acute loss of asthma control were reviewed to develop an evidence-based tool to help guide physicians in creating AAPs to maximize adherence and minimize errors. Evidence supporting the effects of AAPs is level I. Evidence supporting the recommendations in the tool ranges from level I to consensus.Main message A lack of knowledge about and training in creating appropriate AAP content is an important barrier to the use of AAPs, as is the fact that instructions provided by asthma guidelines are often difficult to integrate into real-world practice. In order to address these issues, a freely accessible, practical, evidence-based tool has recently been created, addressing both the knowledge and the practical barriers to AAP creation. This tool has been formatted as a printable bedside chart for the point of care, but could also be integrated into a computerized electronic decision support system in the future.Conclusion Asthma action plans, in conjunction with asthma education and regular follow-up, can improve patients’ symptoms and quality of life and reduce hospitalization. This novel point-of-care tool provides practical advice on how to complete AAPs to improve patients’ asthma self-management.