2023
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2023.2200842
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Assessing asthma self-management education among US children with current asthma, Asthma Call-back Survey (ACBS) 2015–2017

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“…Contrary to prior studies that have indicated under-prescription of controller medications and less access to biologics for Black patients, a retrospective cohort study of a claims-based database found comparable rates of anti-IL5 agents and higher rates of omalizumab use amongst black patients compared to White patients, but lower rates of anti-IL-5 agents in Hispanic patients [ 19 ]. One survey study with over 3000 respondents found that Black children were more likely to have reported receiving an asthma action plan and more likely to have taken a course on asthma management than non-Hispanic white children [ 20 ]. Interpreting these findings is difficult, but perhaps they indicate improved efforts to combat the disparities in asthma outcomes.…”
Section: Disparities In Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to prior studies that have indicated under-prescription of controller medications and less access to biologics for Black patients, a retrospective cohort study of a claims-based database found comparable rates of anti-IL5 agents and higher rates of omalizumab use amongst black patients compared to White patients, but lower rates of anti-IL-5 agents in Hispanic patients [ 19 ]. One survey study with over 3000 respondents found that Black children were more likely to have reported receiving an asthma action plan and more likely to have taken a course on asthma management than non-Hispanic white children [ 20 ]. Interpreting these findings is difficult, but perhaps they indicate improved efforts to combat the disparities in asthma outcomes.…”
Section: Disparities In Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%