Clues to Improving Management of Persistent Asthma in Children
Suboptimal control of asthma and underuse of controller medication in children are associated with parents low expectations for symptom control, concern about competing priorities, lack of a routine for administering asthma medications, and concern about long-term effects of asthma medications.
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