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Childhood asthma among the underserved population.
by Rachel Adejoh RN BSN Coppin State University Helen Fuld School of Nursing Primary care Nursing 660 Professor Setlow, P. May 7th, 2013.
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facts A body of research has shown that asthma is disproportionately shouldered by socially disadvantaged populations, particularly minority children living in low-income urban areas. Childhood asthma is a particularly pertinent example of a disease that is socially patterned.
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Childhood asthma cost An estimated 2.52 million children aged five to 17 years received treatment for asthma. Direct medical expenditure was $ million ($401 per child with asthma), including payments for prescribed medicine, hospital inpatient stay, hospital outpatient care, emergency room visits, and office-based visits. Children with treated asthma had a total of 14.5 million school absence days; asthma accounts for 6.3 million school absence days (2.48 days per child with asthma).
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Childhood asthma cost Parents’ loss of productivity from asthma-related school absence days was $719.1 million ($285 per child with asthma). A total of 211 school-age children died of asthma during 1996, accounting for $264.7 million lifetime earnings lost ($105 per child with asthma). Total economic impact of asthma in school-age children was $ million ($791 per child with as
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statistics From cdc.gov.
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Childhood asthma cartoon
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References Elizabeth, W., Holt, K., Rabito, F. (2012). Individual, Housing, and Neighborhood Correlates of Asthma among Young Urban Children. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, Vol. 90, (1)doi: /s
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Reference American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (2013). Retrieved from treatments/library/at-a glance/childhood-asthma.aspx
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