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Asthma
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Treatment
Review: inhaled corticosteroids reduce wheezing and asthma exacerbations in infants and preschool children
- Paula Renouf
Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 105.
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Review: culture-specific programmes improve some asthma-related outcomes in children and adults from ethnic minority groups
- Sandra Small
Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 106.
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Treatment
Oral prednisolone did not improve outcomes in preschool children with an attack of virus-induced wheezing
- Paula Renouf
Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 73.
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Review: inhaled corticosteroids do not reduce mortality but increase pneumonia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Susan A Bruce
Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 76.
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Patients with end-stage COPD did not ask for help because they felt normal and did not realise the situation could be improved
- Karen Moore Schaefer
Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 95.
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Upgrading home heating systems improved subjective symptoms in children with asthma
- Sandra Small
Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 42.
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Review: home-made and commercial spacers did not differ for delivery of inhaled β2 agonists in children with asthma or wheezing
- Roberta Heale
Evid. Based Nurs. 2008; 11: 105.
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Review: evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to improve patient adherence to prescribed medications is limited
- Celia E Wills
Evid. Based Nurs. 2008; 11: 109.
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Review: reflexology improved urinary symptoms in multiple sclerosis but was not effective for other outcomes in various conditions
- Angela Avis
Evid. Based Nurs. 2008; 11: 112.
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Review: inhaled corticosteroids increase risk of oral candidiasis, dysphonia, and pharyngitis in persistent asthma
- Lisa Cicutto
Evid. Based Nurs. 2007; 10: 109.
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