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Monica Fletcher

Researcher at University of Warwick

Publications -  88
Citations -  5582

Monica Fletcher is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 84 publications receiving 5067 citations. Previous affiliations of Monica Fletcher include Boston University.

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Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA): Achievements in 10 years and future needs

Jean Bousquet, +236 more
TL;DR: Ten years after the publication of the ARIA World Health Organization workshop report, it is important to make a summary of its achievements and identify the still unmet clinical, research, and implementation needs to strengthen the 2011 European Union Priority on allergy and asthma in children.
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Asthma control and management in 8,000 European patients: the REcognise Asthma and LInk to Symptoms and Experience (REALISE) survey.

TL;DR: Investigating whether asthma control has improved in Europe remains poor by assessing levels of symptoms, exacerbations and Global Initiative for Asthma-defined control in a real-life population of patients who use the Internet and social media, as well as evaluating patient perception of control and attitudes to asthma.
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Seasonal allergic rhinitis is associated with a detrimental effect on examination performance in United Kingdom teenagers: case-control study.

TL;DR: Current symptomatic allergicrhinitis and rhinitis medication use are associated with a significantly increased risk of unexpectedly dropping a grade in summer examinations, which has significant implications for clinical practice.
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An official American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement: research questions in COPD

TL;DR: Recommendations for research that addresses important gaps in the evidence in all areas of COPD were formulated via discussion and consensus, and the types of research that leading clinicians, researchers, and patient advocates believe will have the greatest impact on patient-centred outcomes were highlighted.