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Socioeconomic factors related to asthma control and health-related quality of life in children

Posted on:2008-10-28Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Cope, ShannonFull Text:PDF
GTID:2444390005972233Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
Background. Despite the established effectiveness of asthma treatments, poor control remains common in asthmatic children in Canada, especially among low-income, inner-city and minority families.;Results. Only 11% of patients met the requirements for acceptable control, while 20% had intermediate control, and 69% had unacceptable asthma control. Children from families in lower income adequacy levels, especially those in the middle income, tended to have worse control.;Conclusion. Asthma control among children is unacceptable and requires immediate attention.;Methods. Cross-sectional data from a completed CIIRR-funded study was used, which included 879 asthmatic children between the ages of 1 and 18 from seven sites in the Greater Toronto Area from 2000-2003. Questionnaires on demographics, health status, asthma control, and health-related quality of life were administered by interview. Multiple regressions were used to investigate the impact of socioeconomic status on asthma control, based on six control parameters from the 2003 Canadian Pediatric Asthma Consensus Guidelines.
Keywords/Search Tags:Asthma, Children
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