FACTORS INFLUENCING PARENTAL MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN PEDIATRIC ASTHMA

  • Iio Misa
    Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda University:Division of Allergy, National Center for Child Health and Development
  • Ohya Yukihiro
    Division of Allergy, National Center for Child Health and Development
  • Morisawa Yutaka
    Kera Pediatric Clinic
  • Watanabe Hiroko
    Division of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Kanagawa Hospital
  • Narita Masami
    Division of Allergy, National Center for Child Health and Development
  • Futamura Masaki
    Division of Allergy, National Center for Child Health and Development
  • Masuko Ikuyo
    Division of Allergy, Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center
  • Nomura Ichiro
    Division of Allergy, National Center for Child Health and Development
  • Yoshida Koichi
    Division of Allergy, National Center for Child Health and Development
  • Horimukai Kenta
    Division of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Kanagawa Hospital
  • Manki Akemi
    Division of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Kanagawa Hospital
  • Manki Susumu
    Division of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization Kanagawa Hospital
  • Satsuka Kyoko
    Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital
  • Nakatani Kaori
    Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital Faculty of Medicine
  • Akashi Masayuki
    Department of Pediatrics, Saitama City Hospital
  • Ohishi Taku
    Department of Pediatrics, Kochi Medical School
  • Fukuie Tatsuki
    Division of Pediatrics, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
  • Suda Tomoko
    Division of Pediatrics, National Hospital Organization East Saitama Hospital
  • Takenaka Koji
    Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University

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  • 喘息患児を養育している保護者の服薬アドヒアランスに影響を与える要因
  • ゼンソク カンジ オ ヨウイク シテ イル ホゴシャ ノ フクヤク アドヒアランス ニ エイキョウ オ アタエル ヨウイン

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Purpose: To identify the factors influencing parental medication control behaviors (inhaling corticosteroids and medication-taking) in pediatric asthma management. Methods: A specially-designed questionnaire survey was conducted on 942 parents with asthmatic children in hospitals and elementary schools. Results: Factor analysis on inhalation behaviors resulted in five factors: understanding of benefit, mastering on inhalation skills and medication management, family support, anxiety of side effects, and explanation from a doctor (cumulative contribution ratio=51.3%). Factor analysis on medication-taking behavior resulted in five factors: understanding of medication effectiveness and benefit, family support, anxiety of side effects, skills on giving medicines, and family routine (cumulative contribution ratio=50.6%). Conclusion: The results indicate the importance of recognizing factors influencing parental medication control behaviors in developing education strategies to maintain and reinforce their asthma management behaviors.

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