Perspectives on managing asthma and facilitators in asthma self-management among Thai school-age children: a qualitative study

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Purpose: This study explored self-management in the context of asthma experiences of school-age children and the factors that facilitate asthma self-management. Design/methodology/approach: This is qualitative research used in-depth interviews. Purposive sampling was employed to select 15 school-age children with asthma attending the outpatient pulmonary department at university hospital in Thailand. Semistructured in-depth individual interviews were conducted. which were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Content analysis was used to analyze the data. Findings: Two major themes emerged from this study: (1) perspectives on managing asthma and (2) facilitators in asthma self-management. Four subthemes emerged from the first major theme related to views on managing asthma: (1) emphasizing use of an inhaler for asthma, (2) self-monitoring for symptom, (3) difficulties with the daily regimens and (4) family support on asthma self-management. Two subthemes emerged from the second major theme related to facilitators in asthma self-management: (1) confidence in performing asthma care behaviors and (2) asthma communication. Originality/value: This study described strategies that support asthma management of children in Thailand and provided insight into factors that influence asthma self-management. Findings will inform the development of future self-management interventions for school-age children with asthma.

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Sangnimitchaikul, W., Srisatidnarakul, B., & Ladores, S. (2021). Perspectives on managing asthma and facilitators in asthma self-management among Thai school-age children: a qualitative study. Journal of Health Research, 35(3), 214–225. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHR-09-2019-0207

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