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Asthma Phase 2 Surveillance and Assessment of the revised recruiting standards

The University of Queensland
Associate Professor Peter Nasveld (Aggregated by) Dr Michael Waller (Aggregated by) Dr Michael Waller (Aggregated by)
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Clinical and personnel management audit drawn by an authorised person from existing Defence Central Medical Records. The clinical audit reported on asthma events and the number of days missed due to illness. It was also used to assess impact on the training continuum, individual readiness and availability/suitability for deployment. The outcomes to be monitored included: - adverse outcomes from asthma - days lost from work, hospitalisation/emergency; department attendances, exacerbations requiring corticosteroids attrition rates - exercise/fitness test results - operational deployability - costs incurred over one year for clinic visits and medication usage

Issued: 2014

Data time period: 05 2008 to 12 2011

Data time period: Data collected from: 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z
Data collected to: 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z

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