Wildhaber J, Carroll WD, Brand PLP. Global impact of asthma on children and adolescents' daily lives: the room to breathe survey.
Pediatr Pulmonol 2012;
47:346-57. [PMID:
22028276 DOI:
10.1002/ppul.21557]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 57] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/09/2011] [Accepted: 06/08/2011] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To establish children and adolescents' perspectives regarding their asthma and its impact upon their daily lives.
DESIGN
A 14-item questionnaire.
SETTING
Canada, Greece, Hungary, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.
PARTICIPANTS
Children/adolescents (aged 8-15 years) with physician-diagnosed asthma.
INTERVENTION
Interviews were conducted by telephone (Canada, Greece, Hungary, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom) or face-to-face (South Africa).
OUTCOME MEASURES
Asthma symptoms, impact on activities, and quality of life.
RESULTS
Of the 943 children/adolescents interviewed, 60% were male. Most (81%) described their asthma as "not too bad" or "I only get it every now and then," with only 4% reporting their asthma as being "very bad"; however, 92% experienced asthma-related coughing and 59% reported nocturnal awakening. Over half (57%) of children/adolescents believed they could predict when their asthma would make them ill; the most common initial symptoms being breathlessness (41%) and bad cough (33%). They considered the worst things about having asthma to be the symptoms of an asthma attack (32%) and not being able to play sport (25%). Almost half (47%) of children/adolescents felt that their asthma affected their ability to play sport or engage in physical activity. One in ten reported they had suffered asthma-related bullying.
CONCLUSIONS
Children/adolescents underestimate the severity of their asthma, and overestimate its control, indicating that they expect their illness to be symptomatic. Asthma has a substantial impact on their daily lives, particularly on physical activity and social functioning. Efforts are required to improve asthma control and expectations of health in children/adolescents.
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