Profiles
Mr Joseph Lanario
Research Fellow in Respiratory Health
Faculty of Health
Publications
Publications
Key publications
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Journals
Articles
(2021) 'Use of health related quality of life in clinical trials for severe asthma: a systematic review' Journal of Asthma and Allergy 2021, (14) 999-1010 , DOI Open access
(2021) 'The Severe Asthma Questionnaire: sensitivity to change and minimal clinically important difference (MCID)' European Respiratory Journal 57, (3) 2100300-2100300 , DOI Open access
(2021) 'Comparison of the sensitivity of patient-reported outcomes for detecting the benefit of biologics in severe asthma' Chronic Respiratory Disease 18, , DOI Open access
(2020) 'Validation of subscales of the Severe Asthma Questionnaire (SAQ) using exploratory factor analysis (EFA)' Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 18, (1) , DOI Open access
(2020) 'Comparison of the effects of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary symptoms on health-related quality of life in patients with severe asthma' Respiratory Medicine 162, 105870-105870 , DOI Open access
(2019) 'Evidence for similarity in symptoms and mechanism: the extra-pulmonary symptoms of severe asthma and polysymptomatic presentation of fibromyalgia' Immunity, Inflammation & Disease , DOI Open access
(2019) 'A possible explanation for non-responders, responders and super-responders to biologics in severe asthma' Exploratory Research and Hypothesis in Medicine , DOI Open access
(2019) 'Symptom frequency and development of a generic functional disorder symptom scale suitable for use in studies with IBS, FMS or CFS patients' Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine , DOI Open access
(2018) 'The construction and validation of the Severe Asthma Questionnaire' European Respiratory Journal 52, (1) 0-0 , DOI Open access
(2018) 'How patient participation was used to develop a questionnaire that is fit for purpose for assessing quality of life in severe asthma' Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 16, (1) 24-24 , DOI Open access
(2017) 'Improving quality of life relies on valid outcome measures as well as drugs' BMJ j4623-j4623 , DOI Open access