Christine Jenkins's Publications
About Christine Jenkins's Publications
Program Head, Respiratory- Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
- Clinical Professor, Concord Clinical School, University of Sydney
- AM,
- MD,
- FRACP,
- FThor ,
- Soc ,
- FAAHMS
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Theophylline and Systemic Corticosteroids in COPD: The TASCS Trial
C96. COPD AND PLEURAL DISEASE Date published: -
The Impact of GOLD Stage on the Effectiveness of Tiotropium/Olodaterol in Preventing COPD Exacerbations in the DYNAGITO Trial
D101. CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL STUDIES IN ASTHMA AND COPD Date published: -
Treatment of First Exacerbation Predicts Future Risk of Exacerbations in Patients with COPD in the DYNAGITO Trial
D101. CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL STUDIES IN ASTHMA AND COPD Date published: -
Effects of Ongoing Feedback During a 12-Month Maintenance Walking Program on Daily Physical Activity in People with COPD
Lung Date published: -
Diagnosis and management of asthma, COPD and asthma-COPD overlap among primary care physicians and respiratory/allergy specialists: A global survey
The Clinical Respiratory Journal Date published: -
Barriers to achieving asthma control in adults: evidence for the role of tiotropium in current management strategies
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management Date published: -
ITM support for patients with chronic respiratory and cardiovascular diseases: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial
BMJ Open Date published: -
Respiratory Failure, Noninvasive Ventilation, and Symptom Burden: An Observational Study
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Date published: -
Treatment response to indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus salmeterol/fluticasone in exacerbating COPD patients by gender: a post-hoc analysis in the FLAME study
Respiratory Research Date published: -
EFFICACY OF AZITHROMYCIN IN SEVERE ASTHMA
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The minimal detectable difference for endurance shuttle walk test performance in people with COPD on completion of a program of high-intensity ground-based walking
Respiratory Medicine Date published: -
Treatable traits can be identified in a severe asthma registry and predict future exacerbations
Respirology Date published: -
Increased sputum FKBP51 gene expression following Azithromycin add-on therapy in asthma
Clinical Problems Date published: -
Identification of treatable traits in a severe asthma registry: prevalence and exacerbation predictors
Monitoring airway disease Date published: -
Associations of sedentary behaviour and physical activity phenotypes with health outcomes in COPD: a cohort study
Physiotherapists Date published: -
Working while unwell: Workplace impairment in people with severe asthma
Clinical & Experimental Allergy Date published: