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Beliefs and Barriers to Follow-up After an Emergency Department Asthma Visit: A Randomized Trial
Pediatrics, 10/19/09
Zorc JJ et al. – After the intervention and before ED discharge, intervention subjects were more likely to endorse beliefs about the benefits of follow–up than controls. However, rates of PCP follow–up during the month after the ED visit were similar to control subjects as were AQoL, medication use, and ED visits. An ED–based intervention influenced beliefs but did not increase PCP follow–up or asthma–related outcomes.
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