The quality of paediatric asthma guidelines: evidence underpinning diagnostic test recommendations from a meta-epidemiological study.
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Clinical Guidelines
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Thomas, Elizabeth T , Thomas, Sarah T , Perera, Rafael , Gill, Peter J , Moloney, Susan , Heneghan, Carl J
Interests
Pediatric Medicine
Immunology Allergy & Inflammation
Pulmonology
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Publisher
Oxford University Press
volume
41
ISSN
1460-2229 ; Electronic
No. of pages
10
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Asthma is one of the most frequent reasons children visit a general practitioner (GP). The diagnosis of childhood asthma is challenging, and a variety of diagnostic tests for asthma exist. GPs may refer to clinical practice guidelines when deciding which tests, if any, are appropriate, but the quality of these guidelines is unknown.