| Literature DB >> 32513948 |
Nursyuhada Sukri1, Siti Nurkamilla Ramdzan1, Su May Liew1, Hani Salim2, Ee Ming Khoo3.
Abstract
Children with poor asthma control have poor health outcomes. In Malaysia, the Malays have the highest asthma prevalence and poorest control compared to other ethnicities. We aimed to explore Malay children with asthma and their parents' perceptions on asthma and its control. We conducted focus group discussions (FGD) using a semi-structured interview guide. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. Sixteen children and parents (N = 32) participated. The perception of asthma was based on personal experience, cultural and religious beliefs, and there was mismatch between children and parents. Parents perceived mild symptoms as normal, some had poor practices, raising safety concerns as children were dependent on them for self-management. Conflicting religious opinions on inhaler use during Ramadhan caused confusion in practice. Parents perceived a lack of system support towards asthma care and asthma affected quality of life. Urgent intervention is needed to address misconceptions to improve asthma care in children.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32513948 PMCID: PMC7280185 DOI: 10.1038/s41533-020-0185-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Prim Care Respir Med ISSN: 2055-1010 Impact factor: 2.871
Socio-demographic profile of participants.
| Demographic profile of the Malay children | |
|---|---|
| Age range (year) | 10–12 |
| Gender | |
| Female | 8 |
| Male | 8 |
| Level of asthma control | |
| Well-controlled | 3 |
| Partly controlled | 9 |
| Uncontrolled | 4 |
Asthma triggers perceived by children and parents.
| Parents’ perceptions | Children’s perceptions | |
|---|---|---|
| Environmental | Dust, haze, pollen, pet, sand, crowded place, bird droppings | Dust, haze, fur, smoke |
| Weather | Weather too hot or too cold | Nil |
| Chemicals | Fabric of new clothes, colouring from medication and food | Food colouring |
| Food | Junk food, vinegar, tamarind, seafood, preservatives, “cold food” | Ice cream |
| Fruit | Papaya, orange, fermented fruit | Nil |
| Drink | Syrup drink, icy drink, carbonated drink, milo drink, ice cream, orange juice concentrate | Cold drinks |
| Emotion | Crying, excitement | Excitement, laughter |
| Physical activities | Running, exhaustion | Running while laughing, excessive exercise, running, star jump, walking up and down the staircase, playing soccer |
| Infection | Flu, fever, “infectious cough”, sinus, upper respiratory tract infection | Fever |
List of CAM used for asthma reported by children and parents.
| Examples | |
|---|---|
| Supplements | Vitamins, fish oil extract, transfer factor, chlorella |
| Traditional or herbal medicine | Medicated ointment (camphor- or menthol-based), bird’s nest, Ayurvedic medication, sea cucumber |
| Homoeopathy or naturopathy | Honey, warm water, dates, stevia, black cumin seeds ( |
| Spiritual/religious healing | Healing rituals, meditation |
| Others | Turn body over, induce vomiting, air-ioniser |