2020
DOI: 10.2196/21863
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Pediatric Asthma Action Plans: National Cross-Sectional Online Survey of Parents' Perceptions

Abstract: List of Detailed Tables 1. Crude frequencies and age-adjusted percentages of ever having asthma and still having asthma for children under age

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“…Different studies have further attested as to how the provision of a written asthma action plan has led to significant increase in patient adherence to inhaled and oral corticosteroids and asthma control, 16 exhibit of higher self-efficacy among parents, being helpful for daily living such as managing the child’s condition, decreased missed parent workdays and child missed-school days, among other things. 17 The level of asthma action plan provision for the 2019 Child BRFSS/ACBS, however, fairs better than previously reported findings. 14 , 18 , 19…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Different studies have further attested as to how the provision of a written asthma action plan has led to significant increase in patient adherence to inhaled and oral corticosteroids and asthma control, 16 exhibit of higher self-efficacy among parents, being helpful for daily living such as managing the child’s condition, decreased missed parent workdays and child missed-school days, among other things. 17 The level of asthma action plan provision for the 2019 Child BRFSS/ACBS, however, fairs better than previously reported findings. 14 , 18 , 19…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…In a study by Pletta et al, parents who had asthma action plans for their children reported increased parental self-efficacy compared to those who did not and reported that the asthma action plan was helpful for home-based asthma management and in decreasing missed school and work days. 8 While step-up therapy is not superior to daily controller medication, symptom-based are superior to peak-flow based action plans for preventing exacerbations in children with asthma. 9 The objective of this study is to develop a reliable and validated Filipino written asthma action plan intended for patients aged 5-18 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%