Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic childhood illnesses in the UK. South Asian children are more likely to suffer from their asthma and be admitted to hospital. While this inequality needs to be addressed, standard behaviour-change interventions are known to be less successful in minority ethnic groups. Evidence suggests a need to enhance services provided to ethnic minority communities by developing culturally sensitive tailored interventions. Objectives: The Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) project aimed to test an iterative multiphase participatory approach to intervention development underpinned by the socioecological model of health, producing an intervention-planning framework and enhancing an evidence-ba...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
Objectives: Children from Indian and Pakistani (South Asian) and black minority groups have relative...
Objective: Asthma outcomes are significantly worse for minority groups, including South Asians (SAs)...
Background: To describe how using a combined approach of community-based participatory research and...
OBJECTIVE: This paper draws on the data from the Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) study...
Open access articleObjective This paper draws on the data from the Management and Interventions for ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Background: To describe...
Open Access articleBackground In the UK, people of South Asian origin with asthma experience excess...
open access articleBackground Over one million children receive treatment for asthma in the UK. S...
BACKGROUND: Over one million children receive treatment for asthma in the UK. South Asian children e...
Abstract Background In the UK, people of South Asian origin with asthma experience excess morbidity,...
Participatory research is an empowering process through which individuals can increase control over ...
Background: People with asthma who come from minority groups have poorer asthma outcomes and more as...
Asthma UK as part of the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research [AUK-AC-2012-01]. National Institute...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
Objectives: Children from Indian and Pakistani (South Asian) and black minority groups have relative...
Objective: Asthma outcomes are significantly worse for minority groups, including South Asians (SAs)...
Background: To describe how using a combined approach of community-based participatory research and...
OBJECTIVE: This paper draws on the data from the Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) study...
Open access articleObjective This paper draws on the data from the Management and Interventions for ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Background: To describe...
Open Access articleBackground In the UK, people of South Asian origin with asthma experience excess...
open access articleBackground Over one million children receive treatment for asthma in the UK. S...
BACKGROUND: Over one million children receive treatment for asthma in the UK. South Asian children e...
Abstract Background In the UK, people of South Asian origin with asthma experience excess morbidity,...
Participatory research is an empowering process through which individuals can increase control over ...
Background: People with asthma who come from minority groups have poorer asthma outcomes and more as...
Asthma UK as part of the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research [AUK-AC-2012-01]. National Institute...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
Objectives: Children from Indian and Pakistani (South Asian) and black minority groups have relative...
Objective: Asthma outcomes are significantly worse for minority groups, including South Asians (SAs)...