Abstract

Children and adolescents with asthma are distressed by disease symptoms and may experience limitations in daily activities. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments provide added insights on the patient’s health status when evaluating interventions for pediatric asthma. This study examined trends in the use of PRO instruments in pediatric asthma trials.

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