[Survey of levels of asthma control among Japanese patients in general practice]
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Abstract
Although a large number of patients were treated with inhaled corticosteroids and the rate of satisfaction with asthma management was high in all treatment steps, asthma was poorly controlled in this study. This dissociation was considered to be due to low patient's own goals of asthma treatment.
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| Authors | Ohta K;Minoguchi K;Mizuno H;Oyama N;; |
| Journal | arerugi = [allergy] |
| Year | 2010 |
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humans
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English Abstract
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japan / epidemiology
asian continental ancestry group
adrenal cortex hormones / administration & dosage
pmid:21212731
ken ohta
kenji minoguchi
naotsugu oyama
asthma / drug therapy*
general practice / statistics & numerical data*
patient satisfaction / statistics & numerical data*
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