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93 related items for PubMed ID: 24020680

  • 1. A prospective examination of asthma symptom monitoring: provider, caregiver and pediatric patient influences on peak flow meter use.
    Ayala GX, Gillette C, Williams D, Davis S, Yeatts KB, Carpenter DM, Sleath B.
    J Asthma; 2014 Feb; 51(1):84-90. PubMed ID: 24020680
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  • 2. Communication during pediatric asthma visits and child asthma medication device technique 1 month later.
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  • 3. Effect of asthma on the quality of life among children and their caregivers in the Atlanta Empowerment Zone.
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    J Urban Health; 2000 Jun; 77(2):268-79. PubMed ID: 10856008
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  • 4. Incorrect use of peak flow meters: are you observing your patients?
    Self TH, George CM, Wallace JL, Patterson SJ, Finch CK.
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  • 5. Communication during pediatric asthma visits and self-reported asthma medication adherence.
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  • 6. Peak flow meters in childhood asthma: parent report of use and perceived usefulness.
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  • 7. [Impact of discontinuing peak flow monitoring in stable asthma].
    Hasegawa T, Nishimura T, Ishihara K, Takakura S, Okazaki M, Katakami N, Umeda B.
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  • 9. Peak expiratory flow meters (PEFMs)--who uses them and how and does education affect the pattern of utilisation?
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  • 10. Provider-caregiver-child discussions about risks associated with asthma control medications: content and prevalence.
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  • 11. Improved health outcomes with peak flow monitoring for children with asthma.
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  • 12. The relationship between patient-provider communication and quality of life for children with asthma and their caregivers.
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  • 13. Do asthma patients prefer to monitor symptoms or peak flow?
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  • 14. Peak flow measurements in children with asthma: what happens at school?
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  • 15. How often do providers discuss asthma action plans with children? Analysis of transcripts of medical visits.
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    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 2013 Dec; 52(12):1161-7. PubMed ID: 24137029
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  • 16. Symptom monitoring in childhood asthma: a randomized clinical trial comparing peak expiratory flow rate with symptom monitoring.
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  • 17. [The peak flow meter: limited role in the diagnosis and follow-up of children with asthma].
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  • 18. Asthma control test and peak expiratory flow rate: independent pediatric asthma management tools.
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