2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20163683
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Effect of parental knowledge and attitude in the control of childhood asthma

Abstract: Original Research Article Effect of parental knowledge and attitude in the control of childhood asthmaSreeram Venugopal*, Aparna Namboodiripad INTRODUCTIONAsthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the lung airways resulting in episodic airflow obstruction. 1 Asthma affects boys more than girls in pre-pubertal age group; more in poor families, more in modern metropolis locales, and its prevalence strongly correlates with that of atopic eczema and allergic rhino conjunctivitis. Non-communicable disease (NCD)… Show more

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“…This was in‐spite of multiple visits, frequent contacts with physicians (physicians in asthma clinic inform about the child's illness regularly), and family history of asthma/allergy and atopy in one‐third. This is similar to observations in other studies from India, Pakistan, and other countries, thus implying a need for interventions to improve parental knowledge 12,16,17,26‐28 . Since most parents/caregivers were literate (92%), poor parental education cannot be blamed for lack of knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…This was in‐spite of multiple visits, frequent contacts with physicians (physicians in asthma clinic inform about the child's illness regularly), and family history of asthma/allergy and atopy in one‐third. This is similar to observations in other studies from India, Pakistan, and other countries, thus implying a need for interventions to improve parental knowledge 12,16,17,26‐28 . Since most parents/caregivers were literate (92%), poor parental education cannot be blamed for lack of knowledge.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Parents in intervention group showed a significant improvement in 8 out of 10 attributes in attitude questionnaire postintervention as compared with hardly any change in the control group. This was similar to studies showing association between educational intervention and improved attitudes/self‐management skills 6,8,16,24 . In the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines, it is proposed that an indicator of asthma control is being able to participate in as much sport as healthy children 4 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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