The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial variability of asthma outcomes in Ontario, Canada and broad environmental factors that contribute to this variability. Age-/sex-standardized asthma prevalence and health services use rates (2003–2013) were obtained from a provincial cohort of asthma patients. Employing an ecological-level study design, descriptive and Bayesian spatial regression analyses were used to examine patterns of asthma outcomes and their relationship to physical environment, socioeconomic environment and healthcare factors. Significant spatial variation in asthma outcomes was found between southern urban/suburban areas and northern/rural areas. Rurality was found to have a substantial effect on all asthma outcomes...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
Background: This study aims to evaluate the association between environmental and socio-economic con...
Abstract Background Asthma pre...
The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial variability of asthma outcomes in Ontario, Cana...
This thesis explores the spatial patterns and determinants of asthma prevalence and\ud health servic...
Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in the United States of America (USA), and many...
International audienceBackgroundAsthma is the most common chronic illness among children. We aimed t...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Background: Some studies have established associations between the prevalence of new-onset asthma an...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Previous research on the determinants of pneumonia and influenza has focused primarily on the role o...
Abstract Few studies have compared the prevalence of asthma in urban and rural settings or explored ...
Objective This ecological study evaluates the correlation of asthma clusters with outdoor air pollut...
Introduction: Asthma is a multifactorial disease and a serious public health problem. Environmental ...
Abstract Background Asthma is a common yet incomplete...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
Background: This study aims to evaluate the association between environmental and socio-economic con...
Abstract Background Asthma pre...
The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial variability of asthma outcomes in Ontario, Cana...
This thesis explores the spatial patterns and determinants of asthma prevalence and\ud health servic...
Asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in the United States of America (USA), and many...
International audienceBackgroundAsthma is the most common chronic illness among children. We aimed t...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Background: Some studies have established associations between the prevalence of new-onset asthma an...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Previous research on the determinants of pneumonia and influenza has focused primarily on the role o...
Abstract Few studies have compared the prevalence of asthma in urban and rural settings or explored ...
Objective This ecological study evaluates the correlation of asthma clusters with outdoor air pollut...
Introduction: Asthma is a multifactorial disease and a serious public health problem. Environmental ...
Abstract Background Asthma is a common yet incomplete...
Current observations indicate that asthma is growing every year in the United States, specific reaso...
Background: This study aims to evaluate the association between environmental and socio-economic con...
Abstract Background Asthma pre...