Author(s)
Purpose
- Pathology:
Immune system diseases
Respiratory tract diseases
- Disease:
Asthma
- Objective:
To measure the adequacy of clinical asthma control
- Population for intended use:
Adult
Characteristics
- Type of instrument:
Signs and symptoms
- Administration mode:
Self-administered
- Number of items:
7
- Recall/Observation period:
In the past 12 hours (morning questions) or in the past 24 hours (bedtime questions)
Language(s)
- Original language:
English for the USA
- List of existing translations:
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| Bulgarian | French for Canada | Russian for Russia | Spanish for Spain |
| Czech | Italian for Italy | Spanish for Argentina | Swedish for Sweden |
| English for the UK | Polish for Poland | Spanish for Mexico | Ukrainian |
| Finnish for Finland | Portuguese for Portugal | Spanish for Puerto Rico |
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Bibliographic reference(s) of the original questionnaire
Juniper EF, O'Byrne PM, Ferrie PJ, King DR, Roberts JM. Measuring asthma control: clinic questionnaire or daily diary? Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2000; 163: 1330-1334 (Full text article)
Last update: March 2012
Last update in collaboration with the author: May 2011
