2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0895-4356(02)00451-1
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Issues in identifying asthma and estimating prevalence in an urban school population

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“…54 Regardless of race, the prevalence of undiagnosed asthma is not easily compared across studies because estimates in the literature range from 5.3% to 20% depending on the symptoms, criteria, or both used. [55][56][57] Do those without a diagnosis benefit from treatment? A positive-intervention effect was reported in phase II of the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study, which involved a randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of an asthma counselor in reducing asthmarelated morbidity among children with and without diagnoses.…”
Section: Secondary Prevention: Early Detection and Reduction Of Morbimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 Regardless of race, the prevalence of undiagnosed asthma is not easily compared across studies because estimates in the literature range from 5.3% to 20% depending on the symptoms, criteria, or both used. [55][56][57] Do those without a diagnosis benefit from treatment? A positive-intervention effect was reported in phase II of the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study, which involved a randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of an asthma counselor in reducing asthmarelated morbidity among children with and without diagnoses.…”
Section: Secondary Prevention: Early Detection and Reduction Of Morbimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The URC partnership involves representatives from community-based organizations (CBOs), the local health department, an integrated health care system, and academic researchers, working together to address the health issues of concern to the eastside and southwest communities of Detroit, Michigan. 4,5 During the early phases of its development, the URC board identified the influence of the physical environment on children's health as one of its priority areas. A new CBPR Steering Committee was then established for the CAAA research and intervention project, with the committee consisting of representatives from each of the organizations involved with the URC along with several additional CBOs.…”
Section: Community-based Participatory Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,4 This instrument was modified from the American Thoracic Society respiratory questionnaire for adults 8 and validated in third to fifth grade urban African American schoolchildren by comparing responses to physician diagnosis and postexercise bronchial hyperresponsiveness. 2,4,9 The self-administered questionnaire, which is completed by parents, is designed to identify children with a physician-diagnosis of asthma as well as those children who experience symptoms consistent with asthma, but who have not yet been diagnosed by a medical provider. It further allows for the classification of children into asthma severity categories as defined by the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) 1997 report.…”
Section: Questionnaire Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reports from patients or family members regarding symptom type or frequency have been the primary means of identifying asthma in epidemiological studies 5 and an essential component of diagnostic and therapeutic decision making in clinical settings. 6 In addition to symptom reports, clinicians and researchers' understanding of asthma often requires information from families about a broader range of factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%