Aim: To determine (i) the proportion of doctors who recommend parent-initiated oral corticosteroids (PIOCS) for acute asthma; and (ii) the proportion of parents who have received this advice.Methods: (i) An internet-based survey of doctors involved in the care of children with asthma; and (ii) a questionnaire-based survey of parents of children aged 4–13 years who were identified from a random sample of primary schools within the Barwon region of Victoria.Results: Eight-five per cent (95% confidence interval 80.0–89.1%) of responding doctors reported recommending PIOCS to parents of children with asthma. However, only 16.5% (95% confidence interval 14.2–18.7%) of parents of children with recent asthma symptoms report that ...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. ICS are the cornerstone of asthma tr...
Background: Despite existing effective treatment options, asthma is uncontrolled in a considerable p...
Objective: Severe asthma exacerbations are often treated with short courses of oral corticosteroids ...
PurposeWe investigated the use of asthma medication by children and the association of use as recomm...
Aim: Asthma treatment according to guidelines fails frequently, through patients' nonadherence to do...
The aim of our study was to determine how often asthma control is achieved in children and adolescen...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are th...
The aim of our study was to determine how often asthma control is achieved in children and adolescen...
The knowledge and attitude towards asthma, of parents, of 85 asthmatic children was assessed using a...
Aims: The study aimed to determine how childhood asthma is managed in Western Australia by general p...
Introduction: Despite the existence of guidelines, studies describing use of asthma medication in ch...
Summary: Many clinicians advise their patients to increase the dose of inhaled corticosteroids durin...
Asthma is the most common chronic illness of childhood in Australia, affecting approximately 12% of ...
Several epidemiological studies described poor asthma control in children. However, the diagnosis of...
INTRODUCTION: Worldwide asthma guidelines recommend short courses of oral prednisolone in children w...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. ICS are the cornerstone of asthma tr...
Background: Despite existing effective treatment options, asthma is uncontrolled in a considerable p...
Objective: Severe asthma exacerbations are often treated with short courses of oral corticosteroids ...
PurposeWe investigated the use of asthma medication by children and the association of use as recomm...
Aim: Asthma treatment according to guidelines fails frequently, through patients' nonadherence to do...
The aim of our study was to determine how often asthma control is achieved in children and adolescen...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are th...
The aim of our study was to determine how often asthma control is achieved in children and adolescen...
The knowledge and attitude towards asthma, of parents, of 85 asthmatic children was assessed using a...
Aims: The study aimed to determine how childhood asthma is managed in Western Australia by general p...
Introduction: Despite the existence of guidelines, studies describing use of asthma medication in ch...
Summary: Many clinicians advise their patients to increase the dose of inhaled corticosteroids durin...
Asthma is the most common chronic illness of childhood in Australia, affecting approximately 12% of ...
Several epidemiological studies described poor asthma control in children. However, the diagnosis of...
INTRODUCTION: Worldwide asthma guidelines recommend short courses of oral prednisolone in children w...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. ICS are the cornerstone of asthma tr...
Background: Despite existing effective treatment options, asthma is uncontrolled in a considerable p...
Objective: Severe asthma exacerbations are often treated with short courses of oral corticosteroids ...