Study objectives: To develop a practical screening tool that could identify adult patients highly likely to attend a hospital emergency department (ED) in a 1-year period. Design: Retrospective case-control study of patients who did and did not attend a hospital ED for asthma in the past year. Setting: Adelaide, South Australia. Participants: One hundred sixty- five adults attending an ED for asthma were compared with 260 adults with asthma from a community survey who had not attended an ED in the previous year. Measurements and results: The following variables were independently related to ED attendance: having been woken from sleep by asthma in past month; having been admitted to hospital because of asthma in the past year; having seen mo...
(1) Background: Viral respiratory infections are common triggers for asthma exacerbation, often lead...
Objective—Understanding events preceding emergency department (ED) asthma visits can guide patient e...
This study was designed to determine the percentage of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visi...
Study objectives: To develop a practical screening tool that could identify adult patients highly li...
Study objective. To assess the ability of an adult risk screening questionnaire (RSQ), previously sh...
Objective: To characterize adult asthma patients according to frequency of emergency depart-ment (ED...
Background: Despite the substantial burden of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits, there...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...
Background: Acute asthma attacks are frequent causes of attendance at hospital Emergency Departments...
BackgroundDespite the substantial burden of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits, there h...
OBJECTIVES: Despite quality improvement initiatives to prevent asthma-related emergency department (...
It is important to identify characteristics related to poor disease control and frequent visits to t...
Objective: Patient characteristics with exacerbation of asthma accessing care in the ED who are at r...
Objectives: Emergency department (ED) visits for asthma exacerbation reflect a failure of longitudin...
The management and treatment of adult asthma has been associated with utilization of health services...
(1) Background: Viral respiratory infections are common triggers for asthma exacerbation, often lead...
Objective—Understanding events preceding emergency department (ED) asthma visits can guide patient e...
This study was designed to determine the percentage of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visi...
Study objectives: To develop a practical screening tool that could identify adult patients highly li...
Study objective. To assess the ability of an adult risk screening questionnaire (RSQ), previously sh...
Objective: To characterize adult asthma patients according to frequency of emergency depart-ment (ED...
Background: Despite the substantial burden of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits, there...
BACKGROUND---A small proportion of patients with asthma account for a disproportionate number of acu...
Background: Acute asthma attacks are frequent causes of attendance at hospital Emergency Departments...
BackgroundDespite the substantial burden of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits, there h...
OBJECTIVES: Despite quality improvement initiatives to prevent asthma-related emergency department (...
It is important to identify characteristics related to poor disease control and frequent visits to t...
Objective: Patient characteristics with exacerbation of asthma accessing care in the ED who are at r...
Objectives: Emergency department (ED) visits for asthma exacerbation reflect a failure of longitudin...
The management and treatment of adult asthma has been associated with utilization of health services...
(1) Background: Viral respiratory infections are common triggers for asthma exacerbation, often lead...
Objective—Understanding events preceding emergency department (ED) asthma visits can guide patient e...
This study was designed to determine the percentage of asthma-related emergency department (ED) visi...