Symptoms, quality of life, and health service contact among young adults with mild asthma.
This report assesses Quality of Life (QoL) and its relationship to current symptoms and prospective medical contact among 396 adult patients with asthma. Patients were 16 to 52 yr of age and in the care of family physicians in the northeast of Scotland. All patients had been prescribed asthma medica...
Main Authors: | Osman, L, Calder, C, Robertson, R, Friend, J, Legge, J, Douglas, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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