Abstract

JM Garbutt, Y Yan, RC Strunk. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2016;4(3):474–480 To determine how variation in preventive and acute care approaches to asthma in pediatric primary care practices affects patient outcomes. The study included 948 children from 22 community-based primary care practices with a physician diagnosis of asthma and evidence of bothersome asthma within the past year. The data for this study were obtained over the year prior to participant entry into a trial. Inclusion criteria included 1 of the following indicators of bothersome asthma: (1) prescription for daily controller medicine; (2) ≥1 acute asthma exacerbation requiring an …

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