The present study investigated schools as an appropriate context for an intervention designed to produce clinical and psychological benefits for children with asthma. A total of 193 out of 219 (88.1%) children with asthma (aged 7–9 yrs) from 23 out of 24 (95.8%) schools completed the study. Intervention schools received a staff asthma-training session, advice on asthma policy, an emergency ß2-agonist inhaler with spacer and whole-class asthma workshops. Nonintervention schools received no asthma-related input. Intervention children required less general practitioner-prescribed preventer medication despite no differences in symptom control compared with the nonintervention asthmatic group. Increased peer knowledge of asthma may have mediated...
This study investigated the impact of providing low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) at school or ...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma-related morbidity and mortality in the UK is higher than elsewhere in Europe. A...
This study investigated the impact of providing low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) at school or ...
This report describes the evaluation of a whole-school intervention to improve morbidity and psychos...
This report describes the evaluation of a whole-school intervention to improve morbidity and psychos...
This report describes the evaluation of a whole-school intervention to improve morbidity and psychos...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence that teaching self-management techniques to children and young people wit...
Objective: To explore, in depth, the literature for evidence supporting asthma interventions deliver...
To assess the effect of asthma self-management education interventions delivered in mainstream schoo...
CONTEXT—Asthma self-management education is critical for high-quality asthma care for children. A nu...
Objective. To review the literature on the impact of educational asthma interventions in schools reg...
Objective To explore, in depth, the literature for evidence supporting asthma interventions delivere...
BACKGROUND: Children with poorly controlled asthma have higher rates of unplanned healthcare use and...
Asthma is a respiratory disease that impairs the quality of life of children across the United State...
Guadalupe Salazar, Geeta Tarwala, Marina Reznik Division of Academic General Pediatrics, Children&rs...
This study investigated the impact of providing low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) at school or ...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma-related morbidity and mortality in the UK is higher than elsewhere in Europe. A...
This study investigated the impact of providing low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) at school or ...
This report describes the evaluation of a whole-school intervention to improve morbidity and psychos...
This report describes the evaluation of a whole-school intervention to improve morbidity and psychos...
This report describes the evaluation of a whole-school intervention to improve morbidity and psychos...
INTRODUCTION: The evidence that teaching self-management techniques to children and young people wit...
Objective: To explore, in depth, the literature for evidence supporting asthma interventions deliver...
To assess the effect of asthma self-management education interventions delivered in mainstream schoo...
CONTEXT—Asthma self-management education is critical for high-quality asthma care for children. A nu...
Objective. To review the literature on the impact of educational asthma interventions in schools reg...
Objective To explore, in depth, the literature for evidence supporting asthma interventions delivere...
BACKGROUND: Children with poorly controlled asthma have higher rates of unplanned healthcare use and...
Asthma is a respiratory disease that impairs the quality of life of children across the United State...
Guadalupe Salazar, Geeta Tarwala, Marina Reznik Division of Academic General Pediatrics, Children&rs...
This study investigated the impact of providing low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) at school or ...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma-related morbidity and mortality in the UK is higher than elsewhere in Europe. A...
This study investigated the impact of providing low-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) at school or ...