Background: Our previous meta-analysis found that South Asians and Blacks in the UK were at a substantially increased risk of hospital admission from asthma. These estimates were, however, derived from pooling data from a limited number of now dated studies, confined to only three very broad ethnic groups (i.e. Whites, South Asians and Blacks) and failed to take account of possible sex-related differences in outcomes within these ethnic groups. We undertook the first study investigating ethnic variations in asthma outcomes across an entire population. Methods: This retrospective 9-year cohort study linked Scotland’s hospitalisation/death records on asthma to the 2001 census (providing ethnic group). We calculated age, country of birth and S...
AbstractTwo hundred and fifty-five admissions for acute asthma with a minimum 25% PEFR improvement i...
Background Ethnic differences in the prevalence of asthma among children in the UK are under-rese...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...
Background: Our previous meta-analysis found that South Asians and Blacks in the UK were at a substa...
Funding: Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government, British Lung Foundation and NHS Health...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence of substantial ethnic variations in asthma morbidity and the risk of ho...
Summary Background Recent studies have demonstrated marked international variations in the prevalenc...
AbstractIn response to the introduction of ethnic monitoring within the U.K. hospital inpatient data...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the effects of ethnicity in severe asthma is important for optimal persona...
Background Patients from ethnic minority groups (EMGs) frequently report poorer asthma outcomes; how...
Ethnic variations in asthma hospital admission, readmission and death: a retrospective, national coh...
Background:?Limited and dated evidence shows ethnic inequalities in health status and health care in...
BACKGROUND: Limited and dated evidence shows ethnic inequalities in health status and health care in...
BACKGROUND Understanding the effects of ethnicity in severe asthma is important for optimal perso...
AbstractLocal research had shown increased asthma admission rates in the Asian ethnic group in Black...
AbstractTwo hundred and fifty-five admissions for acute asthma with a minimum 25% PEFR improvement i...
Background Ethnic differences in the prevalence of asthma among children in the UK are under-rese...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...
Background: Our previous meta-analysis found that South Asians and Blacks in the UK were at a substa...
Funding: Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government, British Lung Foundation and NHS Health...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence of substantial ethnic variations in asthma morbidity and the risk of ho...
Summary Background Recent studies have demonstrated marked international variations in the prevalenc...
AbstractIn response to the introduction of ethnic monitoring within the U.K. hospital inpatient data...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the effects of ethnicity in severe asthma is important for optimal persona...
Background Patients from ethnic minority groups (EMGs) frequently report poorer asthma outcomes; how...
Ethnic variations in asthma hospital admission, readmission and death: a retrospective, national coh...
Background:?Limited and dated evidence shows ethnic inequalities in health status and health care in...
BACKGROUND: Limited and dated evidence shows ethnic inequalities in health status and health care in...
BACKGROUND Understanding the effects of ethnicity in severe asthma is important for optimal perso...
AbstractLocal research had shown increased asthma admission rates in the Asian ethnic group in Black...
AbstractTwo hundred and fifty-five admissions for acute asthma with a minimum 25% PEFR improvement i...
Background Ethnic differences in the prevalence of asthma among children in the UK are under-rese...
Background It is not clear how respiratory morbidity during early childhood varies across ethnic gro...