4.2 Article

Psychometric test of the Turkish version of the Family Management Scale for Children with Asthma (FMSCA)

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Review Allergy

Asthma Management in Children

Cassie L. Shipp et al.

Summary: Asthma is a common and complex disease, particularly in children, characterized by reversible airflow obstruction. The phenotypic differences in children with asthma may influence comorbidities and treatment choices. Prenatal factors such as maternal diet and microbiome, as well as postnatal microbial exposures and colonization, contribute to the risk of asthma and allergic diseases.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE (2023)

Article Nursing

Advancing family science and health equity through the 2022-2026 National Institute of Nursing Research strategic plan

Tamryn F. Gray et al.

Summary: This study discusses the importance of family health in the 2022-2026 Strategic Plan and presents a new conceptual model to examine the impact of family structure on family outcomes. The article also highlights the underaddressed research area related to how social determinants of health influence families and calls for expanding the scope of research to better understand the role of family in health inequities.

NURSING OUTLOOK (2023)

Article Nursing

Asthma Care Protocol Implementation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Exie Meredith et al.

CRITICAL CARE NURSING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA (2023)

Article Pediatrics

Parents' Experiences and Perceptions of Healthcare Transition in Adolescents with Asthma: A Qualitative Study

Hyekyun Rhee et al.

Summary: This study explores the experiences and perceptions of parents regarding the care transition of adolescents with asthma. The findings highlight the negative emotions and concerns parents have about their teens' transition readiness and asthma management. Parents need appropriate anticipatory guidance and skills to navigate changing roles and negotiate asthma care responsibilities with their teens.

CHILDREN-BASEL (2023)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Relationship between psychosocial characteristics and asthma management self-efficacy of caregiver mothers: a pilot study of pediatric asthma management in Turkey

Bugra Yildirim et al.

Summary: The study found that mothers' perceptions of social support and asthma management self-efficacy can impact family functioning, caregiver burden, and confidence in caring for pediatric asthma patients. Mothers who received training or had more information about asthma had higher levels of self-efficacy.

HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL (2022)

Article Respiratory System

Childhood asthma: pathogenesis and phenotypes

Marielle W. Pijnenburg et al.

Summary: In the pathogenesis of asthma in children, there are multiple factors involved including infections, atopy, genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, and dysbiosis of the microbiome. Increased infant weight gain and preterm birth are also risk factors for asthma development. Identifying different phenotypes and endotypes can help improve diagnosis, prediction, and treatment of asthma in children.

EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL (2022)

Article Allergy

Family, neighborhood and psychosocial environmental factors and their associations with asthma in Australia: a systematic review and Meta-analysis

K. M. Shahunja et al.

Summary: Through a systematic review and meta-analysis conducted in Australia, it was found that psychosocial and family environmental factors are significantly associated with asthma-symptoms, with environmental tobacco smoking, synthetic bedding, and gas heaters showing significant overall associations with asthma-symptoms in Australia. Further studies are needed to explore their causal relationship and potential modifications to reduce asthma-symptoms in the Australian population.

JOURNAL OF ASTHMA (2022)

Review Immunology

Challenges in uncontrolled asthma in pediatrics: important considerations for the clinician

Beatrice Andrenacci et al.

Summary: This article discusses the main causes of uncontrolled pediatric asthma and emphasizes the critical role of families in monitoring control and drug adherence. In addition, electronic health strategies, new asthma control tools, and the identification of inflammatory biomarkers could lead to more personalized treatment options with improved asthma control.

EXPERT REVIEW OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2022)

Review Allergy

Community-based interventions for childhood asthma using comprehensive approaches: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Mei Chan et al.

Summary: Comprehensive community-based interventions with multiple components have shown significant reductions in emergency department visits and hospitalizations for children with asthma, as well as improvements in asthma symptom duration and increased use of asthma action plans.

ALLERGY ASTHMA AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY (2021)

Review Nursing

A systematic review of parenting interventions for child chronic health conditions

Amy E. Mitchell et al.

JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH CARE (2020)

Article Nursing

Association between family management and asthma control in children with asthma

Li Han et al.

JOURNAL FOR SPECIALISTS IN PEDIATRIC NURSING (2020)

Review Allergy

Asthma Across Childhood: Improving Adherence to Asthma Management from Early Childhood to Adolescence

Narmeen Rehman et al.

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE (2020)

Article Nursing

Healthcare Providers' Experiences with Gaps, Barriers, and Facilitators Faced by Family Caregivers of Children with Respiratory Diseases

Cynthia L. Foronda et al.

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES (2020)

Editorial Material Medicine, Research & Experimental

Global Quality Standard for Identification and Management of Severe Asthma

John Haughney et al.

ADVANCES IN THERAPY (2020)

Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Managing Validity Versus Reliability Trade-Offs in Scale-Building Decisions

Jeremy D. W. Clifton

PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS (2020)