2020
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2020.1841225
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Use of a validated asthma questionnaire to increase inhaled corticosteroid prescribing in the pediatric emergency department

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“…With few exceptions, [109][110][111][112] most of the questionnaires have not been evaluated to learn what impacts routine usage has in clinical settings, let alone the understanding how they are received by populations at risk for inequitable care. The basis for using validated questionnaires is the evidence that physicians and parents are poor estimators of asthma control.…”
Section: • Mitchell Et Al Compared Asthma Morbidity Of Black Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With few exceptions, [109][110][111][112] most of the questionnaires have not been evaluated to learn what impacts routine usage has in clinical settings, let alone the understanding how they are received by populations at risk for inequitable care. The basis for using validated questionnaires is the evidence that physicians and parents are poor estimators of asthma control.…”
Section: • Mitchell Et Al Compared Asthma Morbidity Of Black Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45,68 There is evidence in the literature that parents support the use of validated questionnaires in their child's asthma care. 109,110,112 It is unclear how often or consistently any of the validated asthma questionnaires is used in asthma specialist settings, but patient-reported data from ED-based studies revealed rates of 1 and 3% in primary care and asthma specialist settings respectively in one study, 81 and 7% overall (including those seeing an asthma specialist care) in another study. 109 More research is needed to see if asthma survey usage rates are similar more broadly across the United States.…”
Section: • Mitchell Et Al Compared Asthma Morbidity Of Black Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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