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Validation of an asthma symptom diary for interventional studies

Authors :
Andrew Pedinoff
Glenn M. Davies
James Seltzer
Beth C. Seidenberg
Nancy C. Santanello
Barbara Knorr
Stanley P Galant
Richard Sveum
Source :
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 80:414-420
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
BMJ, 1999.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The Pediatric Asthma Diary was developed and validated to assess efficacy of interventions in children with asthma. DESIGN, PATIENTS, AND SETTING Diary validation was performed in a three week, prospective study of 106 children aged 6–14 years with asthma. Children were classified at baseline as either stable (requiring no additional asthma treatment) or new onset/worse (requiring either addition of or increase in anti-inflammatory treatment). RESULTS A daytime symptom scale and “day without asthma” were defined from diary questions. Both measures demonstrated significant validity and responsiveness to anti-inflammatory treatment. The stable group experienced a higher percentage of days without asthma during week 1 compared with the new onset/worse group (39.6% v 11.6%, respectively). The new onset/worse patients experienced significant improvement in days without asthma (24.5%) compared with stable patients (6.4%). CONCLUSIONS The Pediatric Asthma Diary daytime symptom scale and day without asthma are acceptable measures for use in asthma intervention studies of children aged 6–14 years.

Details

ISSN :
14682044 and 00039888
Volume :
80
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73ced71217b9e715922131c013abc4b5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.80.5.414