Abstract Background To assess bias and generalizability of results in randomized controlled trials (RCT), investigators compare participants to non-participants or early- to late-participants. Comparisons can also inform the recruitment approach, especially when working with challenging populations, such as urban adolescents. In this paper, we describe characteristics by participant status of urban teens eligible to participate in a RCT of a school-based, web-based asthma management program. Methods The denominator for this analysis was all students found to be eligible to participate in the RCT. Data were analyzed for participants a...
Abstract Background The Asthma Control Test (ACT) is widely used to ...
. Early adolescents diagnosed with asthma have difficulty accepting their condition. This study is p...
Asthma affects Hispanic and African American children living in the Bronx compared with other groups...
The recruitment setting plays a key role in the evaluation of behavioral interventions. We evaluated...
Background/Aims: Recruitment of patients for randomized clinical trials (RCT) remains a challenge fo...
Abstract Background Low-income African-American adole...
Purpose: Adolescents are often cited as having poor rates of compliance with medical regimens and re...
AbstractAs part of an evaluation of the patient education component of the Australian Asthma Managem...
BACKGROUND: Children with poorly controlled asthma have higher rates of unplanned healthcare use and...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a serious problem for low-income preteens living in disadvantaged communities...
Background: Recruitment of general practices and their patients into research studies is frequently...
Investigate if asthma coaching reduces emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations and inc...
IntroductionAsthma is linked to student absenteeism, a risk factor for poor achievement and school d...
Despite advances in medical technology, statistical evidence indicates that asthma related morbidity...
ABSTRACT: Limited data is available on those who do not want to attend an asthma school. Two hundred...
Abstract Background The Asthma Control Test (ACT) is widely used to ...
. Early adolescents diagnosed with asthma have difficulty accepting their condition. This study is p...
Asthma affects Hispanic and African American children living in the Bronx compared with other groups...
The recruitment setting plays a key role in the evaluation of behavioral interventions. We evaluated...
Background/Aims: Recruitment of patients for randomized clinical trials (RCT) remains a challenge fo...
Abstract Background Low-income African-American adole...
Purpose: Adolescents are often cited as having poor rates of compliance with medical regimens and re...
AbstractAs part of an evaluation of the patient education component of the Australian Asthma Managem...
BACKGROUND: Children with poorly controlled asthma have higher rates of unplanned healthcare use and...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is a serious problem for low-income preteens living in disadvantaged communities...
Background: Recruitment of general practices and their patients into research studies is frequently...
Investigate if asthma coaching reduces emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations and inc...
IntroductionAsthma is linked to student absenteeism, a risk factor for poor achievement and school d...
Despite advances in medical technology, statistical evidence indicates that asthma related morbidity...
ABSTRACT: Limited data is available on those who do not want to attend an asthma school. Two hundred...
Abstract Background The Asthma Control Test (ACT) is widely used to ...
. Early adolescents diagnosed with asthma have difficulty accepting their condition. This study is p...
Asthma affects Hispanic and African American children living in the Bronx compared with other groups...