Patterns and Predictors of Air Cleaner Adherence Among Adults with COPD
Author(s) -
Wendy Lorizio,
Han Woo,
Meredith C. McCormack,
Chen Liu,
Nirupama Putcha,
Megan Wood,
Tim Green,
Parisa Kaviany,
Daniel C. Belz,
Ashraf Fawzy,
Sara Carson,
Michelle N. Eakin,
Kirsten Koehler,
Nadia N. Hansel
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases journal of the copd foundation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2372-952X
DOI - 10.15326/jcopdf.2022.0309
Subject(s) - copd , pulmonary disease , medicine , indoor air quality , environmental health , air pollutants , indoor air , air quality index , pollutant , intensive care medicine , air pollution , environmental science , environmental engineering , geography , chemistry , organic chemistry , meteorology
Poor indoor air quality has been associated with worse chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) morbidity. In-home portable air cleaners reduce indoor pollutants and could improve respiratory health. Factors associated with air cleaner adherence among adults with COPD remains unknown.
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