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| G E HardieSummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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Ethnic differences: word descriptors used by African-American and white asthma patients during induced bronchoconstrictionG E Hardie
University of California San Francisco, School of Nursing and Department of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA
Chest 117:935-43. 2000..To determine if African-American and white patients with asthma (1) differ in the words they use to describe their breathlessness, and (2) differ in their perception of breathlessness...
Understanding how asthmatics perceive symptom distress during a methacholine challengeGrace E Hardie
Department of Nursing, The University of California at San Francisco, USA
J Asthma 39:611-8. 2002..This finding suggests that those subjects, the 44% who failed to associate a change in their symptoms with increased airflow obstruction, may be at risk for life-threatening episodes...
End-of-life care content in 50 textbooks from multiple specialtiesM W Rabow
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 94115, USA
JAMA 283:771-8. 2000..No broad study of end-of-life care content analysis has been performed on textbooks across a wide range of medical, pediatric, psychiatric, and surgical specialties...
Adrenergic responsiveness: FEV1 and symptom differences in Whites and African Americans with mild asthmaGrace E Hardie
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California 94132, USA
J Asthma 44:621-8. 2007..Word descriptors by African Americans' are a more reliable measure of airway symptoms compared to FEV1, Borg or VAS...
