Why Don't Kids Use Their Asthma Medicines? Children, Caregivers and Clinicians Disagree on Answer
April 18, 2018
April 18, 2018
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 18 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
In a new analysis of interviews conducted with children who have asthma, their caregivers and their clinicians, Johns Hopkins researchers found that there was significant lack of agreement about why the kids miss their needed daily anti-inflammatory medication.
A report on the findings, published in the Journal of Asthma on Feb. 8, 2018, highlights the need for improved communicat . . .
In a new analysis of interviews conducted with children who have asthma, their caregivers and their clinicians, Johns Hopkins researchers found that there was significant lack of agreement about why the kids miss their needed daily anti-inflammatory medication.
A report on the findings, published in the Journal of Asthma on Feb. 8, 2018, highlights the need for improved communicat . . .