Needs and expectations for an AR program for asthma education for school-age children in South Korea: The perspectives of children, parents, and teachers
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Needs and expectations for an AR program for asthma education for school-age children in South Korea: The perspectives of children, parents, and teachers
Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the needs for asthma education programs as perceived by school-age children, parents, and teachers and investigated parents' and teachers' expectations for incorporating augmented reality (AR) in asthma education.
Methods: This descriptive, cross-sectional study included 339 participants: 125 school-age children, 132 parents, and 82 teachers. Data were collected from children, parents, and teachers on the need for asthma education, the requirements for asthma education, and the expectations of parents and teachers for incorporating AR in asthma education. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the t-test, analysis of variance, and the Scheffé test.
Results: Asthmatic children and their peers, parents, and teachers all felt there was a significant need for education about asthma, with education on how to deal with an asthma attack being needed the most. The incorporation of AR programs in asthma education was viewed positively by both parents and teachers.
Conclusion: An AR children's asthma education program should be developed in which children with asthma and their peers, parents, and teachers can participate together. Furthermore, it is expected that children with asthma will independently undertake more effective disease management after attending an AR asthma education program.
Keywords: Asthma; Augmented reality; Children; Education; School.
Copyright © 2021 Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of interest No existing or potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.
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