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Evaluating the Relationship Between Environmental Risk Factors in Housing Types and Chronic Respiratory Diseases in Ho Chi Minh City
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Questionnaire and Lung function test for Chronic Respiratory Diseases. Completed, enrolled 1,500 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The research question is "Are the different types of house in Ho Chi Minh city equally contributing to chronic respiratory diseases?". According to this question, a cross-sectional and explorative study was set up to explore the differences in the environmental characteristics and prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases among common housing types in Ho Chi Minh city. Preliminary work was performed in 100 houses (20 houses per type, included tube houses, rental houses, rural houses, slum and apartment) from November 2013 to June 2015. It included measures by environmental devices, questionnaires and indoor activities diaries. This study will aim to collect information about the prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) inside those house types to understand more about role of house types in developing CRDs. The objective is: 1. to evaluate the relationships between the type of house and lung function of inhabitants in each housing type. 2. to evaluate the effects of environmental risk factors in each house type on prevalence of CRDs
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Interventions
Basic lung function test performed with a micro-spirometer, without broncho dilatator