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4th May 2021
04:33pm BST

O'Connor added that the organisation are "very concerned" about some of the research's findings.
"Taken as a whole, the research does not paint a picture of Ireland as being an “asthma friendly” or an “asthma safe” country," she said.
O'Connor also pointed to research that found that 20% of people felt that their asthma was not taken seriously.
"We really need to change these attitudes as Ireland has one of the highest prevalence rates of asthma in the world with 1 in 10 children and 1 in 13 adults living with the condition."
She continued: "It is essential that patients are in control of their condition and know what to do in an emergency, especially in the current environment. Only 30% of respondents knew the Five Step Rule required to manage an asthma attack. This urgently needs to be addressed in order to prevent further asthma deaths."
The research comes ahead of the Love Your Lungs Asthma Virtual Conference which takes place tomorrow 5 May. For more information head to www.asthma.ie.Explore more on these topics: