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A preliminary study to evaluate a patient‐centred asthma education programme on parental control of home environment and asthma signs and symptoms in children with moderate‐to‐severe asthma

Li‐Fen Tzeng, Li‐Chi Chiang, Kai‐Chung Hsueh, Wei‐Fen Ma and Lin‐Shien Fu

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2010, vol. 19, issue 9‐10, 1424-1433

Abstract: Aims and objectives. To evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse‐led patient‐centred asthma education programme on home environmental control behaviours of parents of children with moderate or severe asthma. Background. Reducing allergic triggers is important self‐management behaviour for preventing asthma attacks and patient‐centred asthma education has been shown to effectively manage chronic disease. Design. A preliminary quasi‐experimental, non‐equivalent control group design was used. Method. Dyads (n = 75) of parents and their children with moderate or severe asthma (ages 6–14 years) were purposively recruited from the asthma clinics of two hospitals in central Taiwan. The experimental group of 38 children/parents from one hospital received patient‐centred asthma education. The comparison group of 37 children/parents from the other hospital received routine individual education. At pretest and at the end of the three‐month patient‐centred asthma education programme, we measured parents’ control of home environmental triggers, children’s asthma signs/symptoms and children’s pulmonary function. Data were analysed by the general linear model for repeat measures. Results. The level of improvement in dust and cleaning methods was significantly greater among parents in the experimental group than among those in the comparison group (p

Date: 2010
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