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Barriers to Care and Primary Care for Vulnerable Children With Asthma

Barriers to Care and Primary Care for Vulnerable Children With Asthma

... of care), realized access (forgone care), and barriers to care (BCQ total scale) on parent perceptions of primary care (P3C), after controlling for sociodemographic character- ... See full document

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Collaboration within the health care chain of children with asthma: opportunities and barriers for change   This thesis is a project within the Academic Workplace
Youth in Twente; an academic collaboration to improve
care for vulnerable children

Collaboration within the health care chain of children with asthma: opportunities and barriers for change This thesis is a project within the Academic Workplace Youth in Twente; an academic collaboration to improve care for vulnerable children

... Furthermore, it came forward that there are sub regional differences with regard to collaboration. For example, it was indicated that in Almelo more conjoint meetings are organized compared to other cities in Twente. ... See full document

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Primary care barriers to cataract surgery in the eastern zone of Peninsular Malaysia: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

Primary care barriers to cataract surgery in the eastern zone of Peninsular Malaysia: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

... to primary care, they utilised these services only for their routine follow up such as for asthma, hypertension and diabetes mellitus but disregard their visual ...the primary care ... See full document

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Barriers to Asthma Care in Urban Children: Parent Perspectives

Barriers to Asthma Care in Urban Children: Parent Perspectives

... the asthma management plan prescribed by their primary care ...child’s asthma. Parents understood the concept of preventing asthma symp- toms, but they did not equate prevention with ... See full document

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Exploring the association between barriers to care in children with thalassemia major and their parents’ perceptions of primary care and quality of life in Kerman 2015

Exploring the association between barriers to care in children with thalassemia major and their parents’ perceptions of primary care and quality of life in Kerman 2015

... The BCQ has been designed to measure parents’ experience of circumstances that may interfere with accessing or using care, with making the most of the clinical encounter, or with complying with medical ... See full document

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Enrolling Vulnerable, Uninsured but Eligible Children in Public Health Insurance: Association With Health Status and Primary Care Access

Enrolling Vulnerable, Uninsured but Eligible Children in Public Health Insurance: Association With Health Status and Primary Care Access

... of care as an exam- ple, for children who have 1 RF, we multiply the num- ber of UBE children who have 1 RF (n ⫽ 173 632) with the corresponding prevalence difference in a regular source (from Fig ... See full document

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Self-reported Adherence, Management Behavior, and Barriers to Care After an Emergency Department Visit by Inner City Children With Asthma

Self-reported Adherence, Management Behavior, and Barriers to Care After an Emergency Department Visit by Inner City Children With Asthma

... in asthma because of the variable nature of the disease. Asthma is a chronic condition with episodic acute exacerba- ...with asthma need to know how to prevent asthma attacks and what to do ... See full document

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asthma. Pediatrics 1997;100:334–341; asthma, primary care, outpatient care, parents, behaviors, managed care.

asthma. Pediatrics 1997;100:334–341; asthma, primary care, outpatient care, parents, behaviors, managed care.

... to asthma (OR: ...written asthma management plan was associated with decreased risk (OR: ...toms. Children whose parents gave them both asthma and cold medications had a lower risk than did ... See full document

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SELF-REPORTED ADHERENCE, MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR, AND BARRIERS TO CARE AFTER HOSPITAL  VISIT BY CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA

SELF-REPORTED ADHERENCE, MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR, AND BARRIERS TO CARE AFTER HOSPITAL VISIT BY CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA

... This report describes only half of the adherence interaction, the perspective of the child and adult caretaker. The intent of the first phase was to determine what factors may be responsible for the increased burden of ... See full document

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Quality of Care for Children Hospitalized With Asthma

Quality of Care for Children Hospitalized With Asthma

... a primary discharge International Classifi- cation of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification diagnosis of ...an asthma discharge diagnosis was placed in the second position or ...inpatient ... See full document

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Comparison of the Quality of Life of Vulnerable Children Resident in Household and Those Resident in Institution in Jos Nigeria

Comparison of the Quality of Life of Vulnerable Children Resident in Household and Those Resident in Institution in Jos Nigeria

... DOI: 10.9734/BJMMR/2016/24092 Editor(s): (1) Rui Yu, Environmental Sciences & Engineering, Gillings School of Global Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Reviewers: (1) Abdel-Hady ... See full document

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Educational outreach to general practitioners reduces children's asthma symptoms: a cluster randomised controlled trial

Educational outreach to general practitioners reduces children's asthma symptoms: a cluster randomised controlled trial

... health care provides for the uninsured through a network of ambulatory care cen- tres where nurses triage and doctors diagnose, prescribe, or refer to specialist care at public hospitals ...to ... See full document

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Epidemiology and utilization of primary health care services in Qatar by asthmatic children 5–12 years old: secondary data analysis 2016–2017

Epidemiology and utilization of primary health care services in Qatar by asthmatic children 5–12 years old: secondary data analysis 2016–2017

... of Asthma was re- corded at least once in only ...of asthma patients is complicated by non-adherence to inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) ther- apy as a factor for increased exacerbation risk and there- fore as ... See full document

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Levers and barriers to patient-centred care with children: findings from a synthesis of studies of the experiences of children living with type 1 diabetes or asthma

Levers and barriers to patient-centred care with children: findings from a synthesis of studies of the experiences of children living with type 1 diabetes or asthma

... terms, exploration of negative cases or tools to facilitate within and across case analysis (Walsh 1983; Zahorik 1990; Miller 1999; Pradel et al. 2001; Dell Clark 2003; Koinis Mitchell 2003; Nabors et al. 2003; Rudestam ... See full document

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How Does Home Management of Asthma Exacerbations by Parents of Inner-city Children Differ From NHLBI Guideline Recommendations?

How Does Home Management of Asthma Exacerbations by Parents of Inner-city Children Differ From NHLBI Guideline Recommendations?

... for asthma in the last 6 months, 1.6 6 2.2 hospitalizations for asthma in the last 12 months, and ...17.9 asthma- related school absences in the previous school ...had primary care pro- ... See full document

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Skills Amongst Parents of Children with Asthma: A Pilot Interventional Study in Primary Care Setting

Skills Amongst Parents of Children with Asthma: A Pilot Interventional Study in Primary Care Setting

... Skills Amongst Parents of Children with Asthma A Pilot Interventional Study in Primary Care Setting ORIGINAL ARTICLE Skills Amongst Parents of Children with Asthma A Pilot Interventional Study in Prim[.] ... See full document

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Self-Reported Physician Practices for Children With Asthma: Are National Guidelines Followed?

Self-Reported Physician Practices for Children With Asthma: Are National Guidelines Followed?

... National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) ...written care plans was only ...delay. Primary care phy- sicians’ criteria for referral to an asthma specialist dif- fered ... See full document

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Improving Pediatric Asthma Outcomes in a Community Emergency Department

Improving Pediatric Asthma Outcomes in a Community Emergency Department

... received a quick reference card with the asthma scoring system. Two of the investigators (T.A.W., N.T.H.) presented the pathway to community ED providers at physician staff meetings to familiarize them with the ... See full document

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Impact of Physician Asthma Care Education on Patient Outcomes

Impact of Physician Asthma Care Education on Patient Outcomes

... Analyses of the parent interviews were conducted to assess outcomes that are related to 3 categories of vari- ables: (1) changes in parents’ views of physician com- munication and counseling, (2) changes in the child’s ... See full document

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Linking Patient-Centered Medical Home and Asthma Measures Reduces Hospital Readmission Rates

Linking Patient-Centered Medical Home and Asthma Measures Reduces Hospital Readmission Rates

... of children attended their follow-up ap- pointment, which increased signi fi - cantly to 90% in stage 2 (Fig 3, Table 1) (difference = ...discharged children, there was no follow-up appointment attendance ... See full document

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