Inhaled Corticosteroid phobia among parents of Egyptian asthmatic children
Background: Inhaled Corticosteroid therapy is the cornerstone of asthma treatment. Yet, the reported prevalence of steroid phobia among parents of asthmatic children has been concerning. This study aimed to assess the impact of steroid phobia on ICS adherence, and asthma management. Method: A multic...
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Main Authors: | Amira SA. Said (Author), Nadia Hussain (Author), Lamiaa N. Abdelaty (Author), Amal HI. Al Haddad (Author), Abdullah Abu Mellal (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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