Treatment adherence among low-income children with asthma
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- DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/23.6.345
Treatment adherence among low-income children with asthma
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the adherence behaviors (MDI use, MDI/spacer technique, appointment attendance, smoking in the home) of low-income, urban, primarily African American children with asthma.
Method: Participants were 55 children ages 6 to 17 with moderate to severe asthma. Adherence to MDI anti-inflammatory agents was estimated primarily from canister weight at the follow-up appointment.
Results: The mean use of MDI medication was 44% of prescribed use, with 27% of subjects demonstrating MDI/spacer technique likely to prevent drug delivery. Almost half reported that household members smoked cigarettes, and 21% missed scheduled follow-up appointments.
Conclusions: These findings have implications for how clinicians should assess and improve adherence.
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