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A qualitative study of parent perspectives on barriers, facilitators and expectations for school asthma care among urban, African-American children

机译:对城市,非洲裔美国儿童学校哮喘关怀障碍,促进者和期望的父母观点的定性研究

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Objectives: Minority children experience the disproportionate burden of asthma and its consequences. Studies suggest ethnic groups may experience asthma differently with varied perceptions and expectations among parents of African-American and Latino children. Because parents coordinate asthma care with the school, where children spend a significant amount of their day, this study’s goal was to determine parents’ perspectives on school asthma management. Methods: Focus groups were conducted with parents of children with asthma at four urban schools whose student population is predominantly African-American. A semi-structured guide was utilized focusing on barriers, facilitators and expectations for asthma care at school. Grounded theory principles were applied in this study. Results: Twenty-two parents (91% females) representing 13 elementary and 10 middle school children with asthma (61% boys) participated in four focus groups. Most children (87%) had persistent asthma. The identified barriers to effective school-based asthma care included limited awareness of children with asthma by teachers/staff, communication issues (e.g. school/parent, within school), inadequate education and lack of management plans or systems in place. In contrast, the identified facilitators included steps that fostered education, communication and awareness, as supported by management plans and parent initiative. Parents described their expectations for increased communication and education about asthma, better systems for identifying children with asthma, and a trained asthma point person for school-based asthma care. Conclusions: Parents of children with asthma identified important barriers, facilitators and expectations that must be considered to advance school asthma management. Improved school-based asthma care could lead to better health and academic outcomes.
机译:目标:少数民族儿童经历不成比例的哮喘负担及其后果。研究表明族裔群体可能会在非洲裔美国人和拉丁裔儿童的父母之间存在不同的看法和期望。因为父母与学校协调哮喘护理,因为孩子花了大量的一天,这项研究的目标是确定父母对学校哮喘管理的观点。方法:在四所城市学校的四所城市学校中与哮喘患儿的父母进行焦点小组,其学生人口主要是非洲裔美国人。利用半结构化指南,专注于学校哮喘护理的障碍,促进者和期望。在本研究中应用了基础理论原则。结果:二十二名父母(91%的女性)代表13个初学和10名患有哮喘(61%男孩)的小学生(61%的男孩)参加了四个焦点小组。大多数孩子(87%)有持续的哮喘。所确定的有效学校哮喘护理的障碍包括教师/员工的哮喘儿童的有限意识,沟通问题(例如,学校/父母,学校内),教育不足和缺乏管理计划或系统。相比之下,所确定的协调人包括培养教育,沟通和意识的步骤,得到管理计划和母公司的支持。父母描述了他们对哮喘的沟通和教育增加了对哮喘,更好的系统鉴定哮喘的系统的期望,以及培训的哮喘患者哮喘护理。结论:哮喘患儿的父母确定了必须考虑推进学校哮喘管理的重要障碍,促进者和期望。改善的学校哮喘护理可能会导致更好的健康和学术结果。

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