Self-reported questionnaires to assess indoor home environmental exposures in asthma patients: a scoping review
Abstract Background The indoor home environment plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of respiratory diseases, including asthma. Researchers, clinicians, and patients would benefit from self-reported questionnaires to assess indoor home environmental exposures that may impact on respirator...
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Main Authors: | Dhanusha Punyadasa (Author), Nicola J Adderley (Author), Gavin Rudge (Author), Prasad Nagakumar (Author), Shamil Haroon (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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