Cultural beliefs about medication effectiveness have been shown to differ by racial and ethnic backgrounds and can contribute to pediatric asthma disparities. Given that child asthma is managed within the family system, the caregiver beliefs about asthma medications may impact a child’s efficacy to manage their asthma. The purpose of this study was to examine associations between caregiver beliefs about asthma medications and child asthma self-efficacy.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/uresposters/1068/thumbnail.jp
This study is among the first to examine the value of chronically ill children's health beliefs, sel...
Childhood asthma, the most common chronic childhood condition, is associated with high rates of asth...
Background. Doctors and patients hold varying beliefs concerning illness and treatment. Patients' an...
Childhood asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease, with symptoms likely affected by physical, envir...
African American children in the United States are disproportionately affected by childhood asthma. ...
African American children in the United States are disproportionately affected by childhood asthma. ...
Asthma is chronic diseases which often happened in childhood, while parents are the key to control ...
Advances in medical science have dramatically improved and refined the clinical guidelines for child...
Asthma, a common chronic childhood disease, is considered a national epidemic affecting approximatel...
Childhood asthma is a chronic condition affecting up to one in every seven children. Self-managemen...
Asthma in children causes loss of school days, and also causes growth in children. Parents have...
In the United States, asthma remains a major cause of frequent urgent care visits, hospitalizations,...
This project was selected for presentation at the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, National Conf...
This study’s primary objective was to establish differences in beliefs about medicines, levels of as...
Childhood asthma is a chronic condition affecting up to one in every seven children. Self-managemen...
This study is among the first to examine the value of chronically ill children's health beliefs, sel...
Childhood asthma, the most common chronic childhood condition, is associated with high rates of asth...
Background. Doctors and patients hold varying beliefs concerning illness and treatment. Patients' an...
Childhood asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease, with symptoms likely affected by physical, envir...
African American children in the United States are disproportionately affected by childhood asthma. ...
African American children in the United States are disproportionately affected by childhood asthma. ...
Asthma is chronic diseases which often happened in childhood, while parents are the key to control ...
Advances in medical science have dramatically improved and refined the clinical guidelines for child...
Asthma, a common chronic childhood disease, is considered a national epidemic affecting approximatel...
Childhood asthma is a chronic condition affecting up to one in every seven children. Self-managemen...
Asthma in children causes loss of school days, and also causes growth in children. Parents have...
In the United States, asthma remains a major cause of frequent urgent care visits, hospitalizations,...
This project was selected for presentation at the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, National Conf...
This study’s primary objective was to establish differences in beliefs about medicines, levels of as...
Childhood asthma is a chronic condition affecting up to one in every seven children. Self-managemen...
This study is among the first to examine the value of chronically ill children's health beliefs, sel...
Childhood asthma, the most common chronic childhood condition, is associated with high rates of asth...
Background. Doctors and patients hold varying beliefs concerning illness and treatment. Patients' an...