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A Community-Guided Approach to Bronchiolitis: A Needs Assessment and Illness Perception Study.
Rivera-Sepulveda, Andrea; Hakim, Monica; Aronson, Lauren; Glass, Todd F; Blake, Kathryn; Alexander, Kenneth; Schrimshaw, Eric W.
Affiliation
  • Rivera-Sepulveda A; Division of Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care, Nemours Children's Health, Orlando, FL, USA.
  • Hakim M; University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Nemours Children's Health Department of Pediatrics, Orlando, FL, USA.
  • Aronson L; University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Nemours Children's Health Department of Pediatrics, Orlando, FL, USA.
  • Glass TF; Division of Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care, Nemours Children's Health, Orlando, FL, USA.
  • Blake K; Center for Pharmacogenomics and Translational Research, Nemours Children's Health, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
  • Alexander K; Division of Infectious Disease, Nemours Children's Health, Orlando, FL, USA.
  • Schrimshaw EW; University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Nemours Children's Health Department of Pediatrics, Orlando, FL, USA.
J Patient Exp ; 11: 23743735241257384, 2024.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39050093
ABSTRACT
The factors influencing caregivers' understanding of pediatric respiratory diseases, such as bronchiolitis, can guide patient care and the acceptability of treatment methods within the healthcare system. This study aims to identify illness perceptions and perform a needs assessment among caregivers of children diagnosed with respiratory diseases. This is a prospective, cross-sectional, questionnaire-driven study of a representative sample of caregivers whose children had an acute respiratory illness. The telephone-administered questionnaire was comprised of (1) demographic items; (2) illness perception questionnaire-revised (IPQ-R); and (3) items about personal barriers, the latter 2 of which employed a 5-point Likert response. Cronbach's alpha (α) was used to measure the internal consistency reliability for each item within the IPQ-R. The Pearson 2-tailed correlation coefficient was used to correlate questionnaire items. We included 75 caregivers whose children have been diagnosed with bronchiolitis (51%), reactive airway disease (RAD) (35%), asthma (33%), and wheezing (44%). We found no significance between the child's diagnosis and the site of recruitment. The most important components of the illness perception were illness coherence (α=0.849), psychological attributions (α=0.903), and barriers to diagnosis (α=0.633). Understanding caregivers' perceptions of respiratory diseases will lead to better treatment acceptance. We must clarify the terms used to define bronchiolitis from viral-induced wheezing, RAD, and the first asthma episode in older infants. Identifying caregivers' gaps in knowledge will help establish a cohesive approach to personalized treatment of respiratory diseases in children and their diagnosis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Patient Exp Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Patient Exp Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States