2020
DOI: 10.1111/cea.13751
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A mixed‐methods analysis of younger adults' perceptions of asthma, self‐management, and preventive care: "This isn't helping me none"

Abstract: Background: Young adults (ages 18-44) have increased emergency department use for asthma and poor adherence to medications. The objective of this mixed-methods study was to understand experiences with and approaches to managing asthma, of which little is known in this age group. Methods: Surveys (Asthma Control Questionnaire, Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire) and 1:1 semi-structured interviews were used to explore experiences with asthma, symptoms, self-management behaviors, and relationship to asthma cont… Show more

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“…Symptom mapping (Fig. 2) is a digital extension of symptom-response card-sorting, which is a technique that has been successfully used in other chronic diseases to map symptom trajectories and self-management behaviors [25][26][27]. This qualitative technique enables participants to create an ordered visual representation (i.e., a "map") of personal experiences using index cards to define symptoms and responses to or impacts of symptoms.…”
Section: Interview Part 1: Symptom Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symptom mapping (Fig. 2) is a digital extension of symptom-response card-sorting, which is a technique that has been successfully used in other chronic diseases to map symptom trajectories and self-management behaviors [25][26][27]. This qualitative technique enables participants to create an ordered visual representation (i.e., a "map") of personal experiences using index cards to define symptoms and responses to or impacts of symptoms.…”
Section: Interview Part 1: Symptom Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%