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Variability in Diagnosed Asthma in Young Children in a Large Pediatric Primary Care Network

Authors :
Leah H. Schinasi
Chén C. Kenyon
Tyra Bryant-Stephens
Anneclaire J. De Roos
Sarah E. Henrickson
Rebecca A. Hubbard
Christopher B. Forrest
Mitchell Maltenfort
Source :
Acad Pediatr
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Our objectives were to (1) quantify the frequency of wheezing episodes and asthma diagnosis in young children in a large pediatric primary care network and (2) assess the variability in practice-level asthma diagnosis, accounting for common asthma risk factors and comorbidities. We hypothesized that significant variability in practice-level asthma diagnosis rates would remain after adjusting for associated predictors. METHODS: We generated a retrospective longitudinal birth cohort of children who visited one of 31 pediatric primary care practices within the first 6 months of life from 1/2005-12/2016. Children were observed for up to 8 years or until the end of the observation window. We used multivariable discrete time survival models to evaluate predictors of asthma diagnosis by 3-month age intervals. We compared unadjusted and adjusted proportions of children diagnosed with asthma by practice. RESULTS: Of the 161,502 children in the cohort, 34,578 children (21%) received at least one asthma diagnosis. In multivariable modeling, male gender, minority race/ethnicity, gestational age

Details

ISSN :
18762859
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Academic Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df68b4d7828aaa9e1fd5ece60b712657