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Jan 1, 1999
This article describes physician perspectives on barriers to quality primary care experienced by inner-city children with asthma.
The objective of this study was to develop review criteria to assess the quality of care for three major chronic diseases.
Latino children represent a significant proportion of all U.S. children, and asthma is the most common chronic illness affecting them.
Expert Insights
Testimony presented on April 7, 1999 to the California Senate Health and Human Services Committee, Sacramento, California.
Jan 1, 1998
The objectives of this study were to determine, in a population of predominantly Latino children with asthma 6 to 18 years old
Jan 1, 1976
Eight separate technical papers on eight conditions and procedures: asthma in children and adults; breast mass and breast cancer; cholecystectomy; diarrhea and dehydration in children; ischemic heart disease; osteoarthrosis;...
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The RAND Negative Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life item bank and short forms assess quality of life in adult with asthma.
The RAND Negative Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life Four-item short form assesses quality of life in adults with asthma.
The RAND Negative Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life 12-item short form assesses quality of life in adults with asthma.
Project
The Health and High Water project will examine indoor air quality and basement dust to better understand relationships between wet weather in Pittsburgh and the physical and mental health of residents, including asthma, depression, and stress.
The RAND IAQL Score Conversion Table converts AQLQ-Marks total scores into the RAND- IAQL-BANK T-score metric.