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Refinement of an Instrument to Evaluate Parental Attitudes About Follow-Up Care After an Acute Emergency Department Visit for Asthma

Authors :
Sharon R. Smith
Edwin B. Fisher
David M. Jaffe
Gabrielle R. Highstein
Robert C. Strunk
Source :
Journal of Asthma. 42:587-592
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2005.

Abstract

Prompt follow-up after emergency department (ED) care for asthma allows the primary care provider (PCP) and family to review factors that led to the ED visit, update current care plans, and plan for prevention of future exacerbations.The Initial Questionnaire to assess parental impressions of Pros and Cons of follow-up was administered to parents who brought their children to the ED for treatment of an acute asthma exacerbation (N = 309). After a planned interim analysis, 19 new items were generated, and this Expanded Questionnaire was given to 198 parents. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was used to identify well-defined items and discard ambiguous and confusing items.PCA of the Expanded Questionnaire revealed 18 of 43 items related to four dimensions of parents' Pros and Cons for obtaining follow-up care. Four distinct categories were identified: two Pros and two Cons. Pro items related to practical things parents get from a follow-up visit and to positive parental beliefs about follow-up care. Con items emphasized practical considerations that make it difficult to go to a follow-up visit and identified the misconception that follow-up is not necessary for asymptomatic children. In addition, two distinct clusters of parents were identified: those that value and those that do not value follow-up care.We developed an 18-item measure that assesses Pros and Cons of follow-up care for asthma following emergency care, which has four reliable factors: Pro Practical, Pro Attitude, Con Practical, and Con Attitude. This questionnaire may help guide interventions to change perceptions of the need for follow-up. Attention to increasing Pros among those who are reluctant to attend follow-up care may be especially effective.

Details

ISSN :
15324303 and 02770903
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Asthma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....11d720a48f2a5ea0d623bfe2e9c9c9bb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02770900500216184