Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2000250621> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2000250621 endingPage "1103" @default.
- W2000250621 startingPage "1085" @default.
- W2000250621 abstract "Objective. The global burden of pediatric asthma is high. Governments and health-care systems are affected by the increasing costs of childhood asthma—in terms of direct health-care costs and indirect costs due to loss of parental productivity, missed school days, and hospitalizations. Despite the availability of effective treatment, the current use of medications in children with asthma is suboptimal. The purpose of this review is to scope the empirical literature to identify the problems associated with the use of pediatric asthma medications. The findings will help to design interventions aiming to improve the use of asthma medications among children. Methods. A literature search using electronic search engines (i.e., Medline, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts (IPA), PubMed, PsycINFO, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)) and the search terms “asthma,” “children,” and “medicines” (and derivatives of these keywords) was conducted. Results. The search terms were expanded to include emergent themes arising out of search findings. Content themes relating to parents, children themselves, health-care professionals, organizational systems, and specific medications and devices were found. Within these themes, key issues included a lack of parental knowledge about asthma and asthma medications, lack of information provided to parents, parental beliefs and fears, parental behavioral problems, the high costs of medications and devices, the child’s self-image, the need for more child responsibility, physician nonadherence to prescribing guidelines, “off-label” prescribing, poor understanding of teachers, lack of access to educational resources, and specific medications. Conclusion. These key issues should be taken into account when modifying the development of educational tools. These tools should focus on targeting the children themselves, the parent/carers, the health-care professionals, and various organizational systems." @default.
- W2000250621 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2000250621 creator A5006149373 @default.
- W2000250621 creator A5014098061 @default.
- W2000250621 creator A5066082622 @default.
- W2000250621 creator A5072312491 @default.
- W2000250621 creator A5089281384 @default.
- W2000250621 date "2011-10-21" @default.
- W2000250621 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2000250621 title "Medication Use in Children with Asthma: Not a Child Size Problem" @default.
- W2000250621 cites W110402639 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1895310717 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1905808462 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1964051389 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1964237059 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1964503379 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1965790150 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1968355019 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1969333846 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1974466599 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1978091694 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1979821993 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1979846404 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1986765403 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1990576673 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1992337310 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1994872791 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W1996873664 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2000488030 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2003775712 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2006358584 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2010111535 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2010864208 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2010877127 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2012631844 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2013866829 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2014132055 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2017320180 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2020201676 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2024873642 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2025960344 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2029087261 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2032524923 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2036326148 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2058938971 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2064184051 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2066128525 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2070337193 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2071588037 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2072765911 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2073416109 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2075099651 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2075950485 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2080270476 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2081375496 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2085212411 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2087286145 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2090007948 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2096639028 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2097123186 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2101426326 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2101765169 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2106429090 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2107746916 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2113051112 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2114319393 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2116572486 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2116846526 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2117733065 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2120793327 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2122871846 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2123945981 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2124408104 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2127533394 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2129778036 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2132692877 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2135962974 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2141225114 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2144509809 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2150346814 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2153019333 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2153996140 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2154511938 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2157358345 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2159909802 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2160656122 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2161682241 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2162393457 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2162945621 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2169129111 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2171603354 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2313450837 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W2594805288 @default.
- W2000250621 cites W3123783362 @default.
- W2000250621 doi "https://doi.org/10.3109/02770903.2011.624234" @default.
- W2000250621 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22013989" @default.
- W2000250621 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2000250621 type Work @default.