| Literature DB >> 30064929 |
Maria Fagnano, Stefanie Thorsness, Arlene Butz, Jill S Halterman.
Abstract
Urban children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS), and this is particularly concerning for children with asthma. The objective of this study is to describe SHS exposure among urban children with asthma and assess SHS counseling delivered at primary care visits. We interviewed caregivers of 318 children (2-12 years) with persistent asthma at the time of a health care visit and reviewed medical records. We found that one third (32%) of children lived with a caregiver who smoked and that 15% lived with other smokers. Children whose caregivers smoked had the lowest prevalence of home smoking bans compared with homes with other smokers and no smokers (65% vs. 72% vs. 95%, respectively). Overall, 67% of caregivers received some SHS counseling. Providers most often counseled caregiver smokers; counseling occurred less frequently for caregivers in homes with other or no smokers. Further efforts to improve provider SHS counseling for all children with asthma are needed.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; counseling; health care provider; secondhand smoke
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30064929 PMCID: PMC6341479 DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2018.05.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Health Care ISSN: 0891-5245 Impact factor: 1.812