1. Examining causes of the urban (inner city) asthma epidemic: Implementing new management strategies
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Stanley J. Szefler
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality management ,Urban Population ,Asthma care ,03 medical and health sciences ,High morbidity ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patient Education as Topic ,New medications ,immune system diseases ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Mortality ,Disease management (health) ,Child ,Intensive care medicine ,Asthma ,Inner city asthma ,Physician-Patient Relations ,Asthma exacerbations ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Disease Management ,Articles ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Quality Improvement ,respiratory tract diseases ,030228 respiratory system ,Patient Satisfaction ,Child, Preschool ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Medical emergency ,Morbidity ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
Asthma in the inner city contributes to high morbidity and mortality, and, in school children, reduced school attendance and alteration in academic performance. There is a need to improve asthma care in the inner city by reducing asthma exacerbations. Methods are currently available to predict and prevent seasonal exacerbations of asthma. In addition, new medications are being developed that will be effective in improving pulmonary function and reducing asthma exacerbations. School-centered asthma programs can also be helpful to assist children and clinicians in applying asthma treatment plans and assuring optimal adherence to these plans.
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- 2016
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