Most Parents Do Not Understand Their Children’s Asthma Medications, News Study Shows – Nature World News


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Most Parents Do Not Understand Their Children's Asthma Medications, News Study Shows
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The study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, suggests that most of the times, parents do not fully understand their health care provider's instruction for the asthma medication of their children. For the study, researchers

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New app will help scientists understand triggers for asthma and hay fever – Evening Standard


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New app will help scientists understand triggers for asthma and hay fever
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Hay fever and asthma sufferers can become “citizen scientists” by sharing their symptoms on a new app. The free app called BritainBreathing was created to help experts understand what triggers an allergic reaction. Scientists will then be able to
New app launched to boost hay fever and asthma understandingBT.com

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New approaches to qualitative interviewing: Development of a card sort technique to understand subjective patterns of symptoms and responses.

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New approaches to qualitative interviewing: Development of a card sort technique to understand subjective patterns of symptoms and responses.

Int J Nurs Stud. 2016 Jan 9;

Authors: Mammen JR, Norton SA, Rhee H, Butz AM

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ability to elicit individuals’ perceptions of complex behavioral processes can be challenging, as it hinges not only upon the skill of the researcher, but also upon assumptions of a shared language and individuals’ ability to recall, analyze, and effectively communicate events. In a case-based qualitative-descriptive study about teens’ experiences of asthma self-management, we found that variations in terminology and descriptions of events, symptoms, and responses made it difficult to understand teens’ experiences of asthma. In particular, teens’ conceptualization of their asthma symptoms and self-management responses differed from situation to situation, from other teens in the study, from the interviewer, and from prior reports in the literature. These differences across many levels made it difficult to identify patterns in individual processes of self-management, and among teens in general..
OBJECTIVES: To address these challenges, we developed a card sorting activity to facilitate in-depth exploration of teens’ experiences of asthma.
DESIGN: Case-based qualitative description.
SETTING: Teen-parent dyads (N=28) were recruited from the community, Emergency Department, Pediatric Pulmonary Department, and prior study subjects of a major medical center.
METHODS: Teens first identified and then sequenced their own unique sets of asthma symptoms and self-management responses. Teens then developed contextually grounded narratives using the card sort they had created as a visual aid.
RESULTS: This technique not only allowed us to bridge teen-interviewer communication barriers and develop shared terminology, but also resulted in a visible sequence of asthma symptoms and self-management responses.
CONCLUSIONS: The card sort technique facilitated researcher-teen discussion and enabled comparison of self-management patterns across teens in our study. This technique is potentially useful for other areas of research exploring behavioral processes with complex and individual-specific experiences, in particular those involving sequences of events and self-management responses. This paper delineates the development, utility, and potential applications of the symptom-response card sorting technique for research and clinical practice.

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New Northwestern Medicine project aims to understand effects of asthma, eczema … – News-Medical.net

New Northwestern Medicine project aims to understand effects of asthma, eczema
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A new Northwestern Medicine project, "Asthma and Atopic Dermatitis Validation of PROMIS Pediatric Instruments" (AAD-PEPR), will focus on two common childhood diseases that affect almost 25 percent of American children under age 18. Both conditions …

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Asthma patients don’t understand preventer inhalers or forget to use them – Daily Mail


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Asthma patients don't understand preventer inhalers or forget to use them
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'Reliever inhalers provide immediate relief so they're popular with patients because they feel better straight away. 'People commonly neglect their preventer once symptoms improve and that can mean they aren't getting proper treatment.' This was the
Back to School With AsthmaU.S. News & World Report

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Rhinovirus-Induced Airway Disease: A Model To Understand the Antiviral and Th2 Epithelial Immune Dysregulation in Childhood Asthma.

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Rhinovirus-Induced Airway Disease: A Model To Understand the Antiviral and Th2 Epithelial Immune Dysregulation in Childhood Asthma.

J Investig Med. 2015 Jun 8;

Authors: Perez GF, Rodriguez-Martinez CE, Nino G

Abstract
Rhinovirus (RV) infections account for most asthma exacerbations among children and adults, yet the fundamental mechanism responsible for why asthmatics are more susceptible to RV than otherwise healthy individuals remains largely unknown. Nonetheless, the use of models to understand the mechanisms of RV-induced airway disease in asthma has dramatically expanded our knowledge about the cellular and molecular pathogenesis of the disease. For instance, ground-breaking studies have recently established that the susceptibility to RV in asthmatic subjects is associated with a dysfunctional airway epithelial inflammatory response generated after innate recognition of viral-related molecules, such as double-stranded RNA. This review summarizes the novel cardinal features of the asthmatic condition identified in the past few years through translational and experimental RV-based approaches. Specifically, we discuss the evidence demonstrating the presence of an abnormal innate antiviral immunity (airway epithelial secretion of types I and III interferons), exaggerated production of the master Th2 molecule thymic stromal lymphopoietin, and altered antimicrobial host defense in the airways of asthmatic individuals with acute RV infection.

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Childhood Obesity Causes Asthma; Researchers Continue To Understand The … – Medical Daily

Childhood Obesity Causes Asthma; Researchers Continue To Understand The
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Childhood obesity has been a well-known factor for an increased risk of asthma, but researchers have wondered what came first, the excess weight or the asthma? The proverbial chicken and egg debate led scientists at the American College of Allergy, …

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Asthmatics suffering ‘because doctors can’t understand inhalers’ – Telegraph.co.uk


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Asthmatics suffering 'because doctors can't understand inhalers'
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They say asthma sufferers including children are ending up in accident and emergency with serious breathing difficulties because they have not been given sound advice on how to use inhalers. Asthma, which affects up to eight million people in Britain,
Inhaler advice fear for asthma patientsScotsman
Healthcare professionals as bad as patients at good respiratory inhaler techniqueScience Codex
Inhalers 'not being used correctly'The Press Association

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