2020
DOI: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1817868
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Asthma patients in Saudi Arabia – preferences, health beliefs and experiences that shape asthma management

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“…2020;27(4):877–893. 19 Saudi Arabia To explore the experience of Saudi participants in managing their asthma and their perspectives about using future pharmacy-based services for asthma management. Qualitative Saudi nationality N= 19 n= 11 Carer of child with asthma n= 8 Adult with asthma Inadequate self-management behaviours may affect the level of asthma control in people with asthma in Saudi Arabia.…”
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“…2020;27(4):877–893. 19 Saudi Arabia To explore the experience of Saudi participants in managing their asthma and their perspectives about using future pharmacy-based services for asthma management. Qualitative Saudi nationality N= 19 n= 11 Carer of child with asthma n= 8 Adult with asthma Inadequate self-management behaviours may affect the level of asthma control in people with asthma in Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the included studies described parents’ experiences of caring for their child during an asthma attack and it was evident that parents’ past asthma experience informed the management of their child’s current asthma episode. 19–35 The three key subthemes and their interrelationship with each other are presented in Figure 2 .…”
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