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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedHeintzman J, Kaufmann J, Ezekiel-Herrera D
Asthma/COPD disparities in diagnosis and basic care utilization among low-income primary care patients.
Obstructive pulmonary disease outcomes in the United States differ between Latinos and non-Hispanic whites. There is little objective data about diagnosis prevalence and primary care visit frequency in these disease processes. In this study, the investigators used electronic health record data to perform a retrospective cohort analysis of 34,849 low-income patients seen at Oregon community health centers between 2009 and 2013 to assess joint racial/ethnic and insurance disparities in diagnosis and visit rates between Latino and non-Hispanic white patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS021522.
Citation: Heintzman J, Kaufmann J, Ezekiel-Herrera D .
Asthma/COPD disparities in diagnosis and basic care utilization among low-income primary care patients.
J Immigr Minor Health 2019 Jun;21(3):659-63. doi: 10.1007/s10903-018-0798-2..
Keywords: Asthma, Respiratory Conditions, Chronic Conditions, Disparities, Healthcare Utilization, Low-Income, Primary Care
Liu TL, Taylor YJ, Mahabaleshwarkar R
Shared decision making and time to exacerbation in children with asthma.
This study examined the use of shared decision making (SDM) to delay exacerbation in children with asthma. A prospective cohort of children at five primary care practices in Charlotte, North Carolina that serve vulnerable population was studied between 2011 and 2013. The cohort included 746 children, with 60.5% male and 54.2% African American with a mean age of 8.6 years. The final analysis included 100 matched pairs of children for use of SDM and normal care. There was a marginally significant difference in the time of exacerbation between the two groups.
AHRQ-funded; HS019946.
Citation: Liu TL, Taylor YJ, Mahabaleshwarkar R .
Shared decision making and time to exacerbation in children with asthma.
J Asthma 2018 Sep;55(9):949-55. doi: 10.1080/02770903.2017.1378357..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Shared Decision Making, Asthma, Respiratory Conditions, Chronic Conditions, Primary Care
Yawn BP, Wollan PC, Rank MA
Use of asthma APGAR tools in primary care practices: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.
The purpose of this study was to assess patient and practice outcomes after introducing the Asthma APGAR (Activities, Persistent, triGGers, Asthma medications, Response to therapy) tools into primary care practices. It concluded that introduction of the Asthma APGAR tools improves rates of asthma control; reduces asthma-related ED, urgent care, and hospital visits; and increases practices' adherence to asthma management guidelines.
AHRQ-funded; HS022126.
Citation: Yawn BP, Wollan PC, Rank MA .
Use of asthma APGAR tools in primary care practices: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.
Ann Fam Med 2018 Mar;16(2):100-10. doi: 10.1370/afm.2179.
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Keywords: Asthma, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Primary Care, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Tools & Toolkits