2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.04.013
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a family empowerment program on family function and pulmonary function of children with asthma: A randomized control trial

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“…FU: 6 moDifficulty recruiting: 10/124 practices participated and 48 patients. No between-group difference in QoL [mAQLQ I: 6.20 (SD 0.76, 95% CI 5.76–6.65) vs. C: 6.1 (SD 0.81, 95% CI 5.63–6.57), MD 0.1].Morawska 2016 [64]107 participantsGeneric parenting skills vs usual care.Components: Parenting skillsParenting skills for managing LTCs + asthma ‘take-home tips sheets’.Parents of children 2–10 y with asthma and/or eczema.RCT. FU: 6 moBetween-group improvement in parents’ self-efficacy and childs’ ‘eczema behaviour’, but not equivalent asthma outcomes.Parent and family generic QoL improved ( p  = 0.01).Plaza 2015 [65]230 participantsTrained practices (I) vs. specialist unit (I s ) vs. usual care (C).Impact:Components: Education programmeBasic information on asthma, inhaler technique; provision of a PAAP.Adults with persistent asthma.Cluster RCT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FU: 6 moDifficulty recruiting: 10/124 practices participated and 48 patients. No between-group difference in QoL [mAQLQ I: 6.20 (SD 0.76, 95% CI 5.76–6.65) vs. C: 6.1 (SD 0.81, 95% CI 5.63–6.57), MD 0.1].Morawska 2016 [64]107 participantsGeneric parenting skills vs usual care.Components: Parenting skillsParenting skills for managing LTCs + asthma ‘take-home tips sheets’.Parents of children 2–10 y with asthma and/or eczema.RCT. FU: 6 moBetween-group improvement in parents’ self-efficacy and childs’ ‘eczema behaviour’, but not equivalent asthma outcomes.Parent and family generic QoL improved ( p  = 0.01).Plaza 2015 [65]230 participantsTrained practices (I) vs. specialist unit (I s ) vs. usual care (C).Impact:Components: Education programmeBasic information on asthma, inhaler technique; provision of a PAAP.Adults with persistent asthma.Cluster RCT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generic parenting skills initiatives improved self-efficacy in families struggling to manage young children with asthma, with inconsistent effect on asthma outcomes [64, 67]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los datos empíricos de este estudio demuestran que es necesario un análisis crítico que va mucho más allá de lo que es estadísticamente significativo, alcanzando lo clínicamente significativo, pues se vuelve preponderante para los profesionales de salud, más concretamente los enfermeros, pautar su práctica profesional de acuerdo con las directrices internacionales, como por ejemplo las emitidas por GINA, implementando instrumentos de medida que pueden coadyuvar en la gestión de síntomas en el niño con asma, como ejemplo del instrumento c-ACT. Estos resultados validan la necesidad vehemente de una intervención de Enfermería especializada en Rehabilitación que garanticen programas de intervención en la gestión de síntomas centrados en la familia, en el niño y en las necesidades identificadas (28) .…”
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“…In comparison to the ICU, the labors of families are more concentrated on the children; this enhances the quality of care for the children while avoiding separation anxiety. Related research shows that home medical care could strengthen the care of families as subjects [27]. Additionally, according to the parents, the health-care professionals communicate with the children, empower them with the responsibility of self-care, and encourage them to sense their bodies and control their physical states.…”
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confidence: 99%