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Pediatric Asthma: Control and Quality of Life in Jordan
Jordan University Hospital,Friday, January 3, 2025
Interestingly, medicine adherence didn't seem to make a big difference in asthma control. But quality of life was a strong positive predictor of control. This means that kids with better quality of life were more likely to have their asthma under control.
So, what does this all mean? It shows that many kids with asthma in Jordan are struggling. It's not just about taking medicine on time. It's also about the impact asthma has on their daily lives. Doctors and caregivers need to look at the bigger picture and work together to improve these kids' quality of life.
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