Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the epidemiology of atopic disorders and their impact on health-care systems and costs. However, the prevalence of atopic disorders in such databases varies considerably and needs to be addressed. For this study, all children aged 0-18 years listed in a representative primary care database in the period 2002-2014, with sufficient data quality, were selected. The effects of four different strategies on the prevalences of atopic disorders were examined: (1) the first strategy examined the diagnosis as recorded in the electronic health records, whereas the (2) second used additional requirements (i.e., the patient had at least two relevant consultati...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
This study aimed at exploring atopic dermatitis (AD) prevalence in children and exhaustively analyzi...
BACKGROUND: There are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic ...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Objective: To examine whether significant differences exist between the self-reported prevalence of ...
Background: Atopic eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (AR) create a serious burden on general pra...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate both atopic and non-atopic comorbid symptoms and diseases...
Background: Atopic eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (AR) create a serious burden on general pra...
Purpose To study the prevalence and interrelationship between asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema u...
Epidemiological studies on atopic dermatitis, primarily performed in children, have shown that the o...
Purpose A comprehensive and representative nationwide general practice database was explored to stud...
Background: Atopic eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (AR) create a serious burden on general pra...
Background There is no objective test that can unequivocally confirm the diagnosis of atopic dermati...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Introduction: The use of real-world data offers a possibility to perform large-scale epidemiological...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
This study aimed at exploring atopic dermatitis (AD) prevalence in children and exhaustively analyzi...
BACKGROUND: There are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic ...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Objective: To examine whether significant differences exist between the self-reported prevalence of ...
Background: Atopic eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (AR) create a serious burden on general pra...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate both atopic and non-atopic comorbid symptoms and diseases...
Background: Atopic eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (AR) create a serious burden on general pra...
Purpose To study the prevalence and interrelationship between asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema u...
Epidemiological studies on atopic dermatitis, primarily performed in children, have shown that the o...
Purpose A comprehensive and representative nationwide general practice database was explored to stud...
Background: Atopic eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis (AR) create a serious burden on general pra...
Background There is no objective test that can unequivocally confirm the diagnosis of atopic dermati...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Introduction: The use of real-world data offers a possibility to perform large-scale epidemiological...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
This study aimed at exploring atopic dermatitis (AD) prevalence in children and exhaustively analyzi...
BACKGROUND: There are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic ...