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Racial/ethnic differences in pediatric asthma management: the importance of asthma knowledge, symptom assessment, and family-provider collaboration.

Alayna P Tackett1,2, Michael Farrow3, Sheryl J Kopel3,4, Maria T Coutinho3,4, Daphne Koinis-Mitchell3,5, Elizabeth L McQuaid3,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Asthma disproportionately impacts youth from marginalized minority backgrounds. Aspects of core asthma management (asthma management and medication beliefs) were examined among a cohort of diverse families.
METHODS: Caregiver-youth dyads (N = 92; Mage= 13.8 years; non-Hispanic/Latinx White (NLW) = 40%; Black/African-American = 25%; Hispanic/Latinx= 35%) completed a medication beliefs questionnaire (Medication Necessity, Medication Concerns) and a semi-structured interview (Family Asthma Management System Scale (FAMSS)). FAMSS subscales (Asthma Knowledge, Symptom Assessment, Family Response to Symptoms, Child Response to Symptoms, Environmental Control, Medication Adherence, Family-Provider Collaboration, and Balanced Integration) were used for analyses.
RESULTS: More Hispanic/Latinx families were at or below the poverty line (75%) relative to NLW (22%) and Black/African-American (39%) families (p < 0.001). Adherence (p < 0.01), Knowledge (p < 0.001), and Symptom Assessment (p < 0.01) were higher for NLW relative to Black/African-American families. Collaboration was higher among NLW (p = 0.01) and Hispanic/Latinx families (p = 0.05). Effect sizes were moderate (η2= 0.10-0.12). Parental race/ethnicity moderated the relationship between adherence and parental perceived medication concern and necessity for NLW and Hispanic/Latinx families. As medication concerns increased, medication adherence decreased, however, only for NLW and Hispanic/Latinx families.
CONCLUSIONS: In this sample, racial/ethnic differences emerged for elements of asthma management. Interview-based ratings of asthma management among Black/African-American families depicted lower asthma knowledge, lower levels of family-provider collaboration, and lower medication adherence. The relationship between medication concerns and adherence appeared to differ by ethnic group. Future research is needed to elucidate cultural factors that influence family-provider relationships and health-related behaviors, like medication use/adherence.

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Keywords:  Adherence; asthma; family-provider collaboration; medication beliefs

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32546119      PMCID: PMC7775333          DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2020.1784191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Asthma        ISSN: 0277-0903


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