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Risk Factors for Pediatric Asthma Emergency Visits
Authors:John R. Meurer   Varghese George  Steven J. Subichin  Marsha Malloy  Lyn Gehring
Affiliation: a Medical College of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsinb Milwaukee Childhood Asthma Project Team University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for pediatric asthma emergency department (ED) visits. A cross sectional sample of 307 families (24%) responded to a mailed survey. Respondents were similar to the target population of 2487 children with asthma. Thirty seven percent of respondents had two or more asthma ED visits in the past year. Asthma ED use was associated with persistent asthma symptoms, parents without high school diplomas, age under 4 years, African-American race/ethnicity, use of written care plans, and use of spacers at school. The latter two variables were associated with severe asthma. High risk children can be targeted for office based medical care.
Keywords:Asthma  Emergency service  Hospital  Risk factors  Healthcare surveys
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