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Effectiveness of providing health education to caregivers of hospitalized children with asthma for the prevention of recurrent attacks: a quasi-randomized trial

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dc.contributor.author Perera, N.
dc.contributor.author Abeysena, C.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-08-21T07:26:30Z
dc.date.available 2019-08-21T07:26:30Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation The Journal of Asthma 2020; 57(11):1244-1252. [Epub 2019 Jul 26] en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0277-0903 (Print)
dc.identifier.issn 1532-4303 (Electronic)
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/20358
dc.description indexed in MEDLINE en_US
dc.description.abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of health education intervention for caregivers of children with asthma, focused on preventing recurrent attacks and improving knowledge. METHODS: A quasi-randomized trial of 177 caregivers of asthmatic children was conducted in government hospitals in a district of Sri Lanka. At the time of discharge from the hospital, a health education booklet was prepared and given to the caregivers in the intervention group, along with individual explanation and discussion. The caregivers' knowledge of asthma and preventive practices was assessed. The primary outcome was the proportion of children with recurrent attacks of asthma who needed doctor visits during the three month post discharge period. The intention-to-treat principle was applied for data analysis.RESULTS: In comparison to the control group, the intervention group had a 76% significant reduction in visits to the doctor for recurrent attacks (95% CI:45%-90%) and a 75% significant reduction in hospital admissions required for asthmatic children (95% CI:16%-93%) at the end of three months of intervention. The mean score of knowledge of asthma in the intervention group was 1.73 units higher at three months (p < 0.01) and 1.47 units higher at six months (p < 0.01) than the control group. The mean score of preventive practices for asthma in the intervention group was 1.25 units higher at three months (p = 0.02) and 1.15 units higher at six months (p < 0.01) versus the control group.CONCLUSION: Health education intervention significantly decreased doctor and hospital visits at three months. In addition, caregiver knowledge of asthma and preventive practices also improved. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: SLCTR/2010/007. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Informa Healthcare en_US
dc.subject Caregivers en_US
dc.subject Health Education en
dc.subject Cohort Studies en
dc.subject Asthma en
dc.subject Asthma-prevention & control en
dc.subject Child en
dc.title Effectiveness of providing health education to caregivers of hospitalized children with asthma for the prevention of recurrent attacks: a quasi-randomized trial en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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