青少年哮喘自我管理的垫脚石:处理起起落落。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Elif Isik, Rebecca J Schultz, Nina M Fredland
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摘要

哮喘是一个严重且日益严重的公共卫生问题,影响了美国约400万青少年,其中11-21岁青少年的患病率高达8.4%。哮喘控制不佳的潜在原因是复杂的,青少年哮喘管理行为差异的具体原因尚不清楚。本研究旨在阐明青少年获得哮喘自我管理行为的相关经历、行为和过程。设计:基于建构主义理论的设计指导数据收集和分析。采用有目的和理论抽样方法招募了19名参与者。数据分析使用恒定的比较方法,包括初始编码、重点编码和理论编码,以产生基于参与者经验的实质性理论。结果:“处理跌宕起伏”的实体理论揭示了三个主要类别:青少年大脑、当下生活和决策。这些类别反映了通过自我管理的非线性阶段采取行动的各种形式。结论:该理论确定的每个类别和阶段都反映了青少年背景、先前经历和社会环境中心理社会影响的复杂相互作用。青少年提出了挑战和哮喘自我管理策略,如症状监测、药物依从性、沟通和基于哮喘状态的适应活动。这一实质性的理论提供了有价值的见解,可以为公共卫生护士和医疗保健提供者有关获得自我管理行为的未来研究和实际应用提供信息。
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Stepping stones to adolescent asthma self-management: dealing with ups and downs.

Objective: Asthma, a serious and increasing public health problem, affects about 4 million adolescents in the U.S. with prevalence as high as 8.4% among adolescents aged 11-21. The underlying reasons for poorly controlled asthma are complex, and the specific causes of differences in asthma management behaviors among adolescents are not yet well understood. This study aimed to elucidate the experiences, behaviors, and processes associated with acquiring asthma self-management behaviors among adolescents.

Design: A constructivist grounded theory design guided data collection and analysis. Nineteen participants were recruited using purposive and theoretical sampling. Data were analyzed using constant comparative methods, including initial, focused, and theoretical coding, to generate a substantive theory grounded in participants' experiences.

Results: The substantive theory of "Dealing with Ups and Downs" revealed three major categories: teenage brain, living today, and making decisions. These categories reflected various forms of taking action occurring through nonlinear phases of self-management.

Conclusion: Each category and phase identified in the theory reflects the complex interplay of adolescents' backgrounds, prior experiences, and psychosocial influences within their social environments. Adolescents voiced challenges and asthma self-management strategies such as symptom monitoring, medication adherence, communication, and adapting activities based on asthma status. This substantive theory offers valuable insight that can inform future research and practical applications for public health nurses and healthcare providers related to acquiring self-management behaviors.

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Journal of Asthma
Journal of Asthma 医学-过敏
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
158
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Providing an authoritative open forum on asthma and related conditions, Journal of Asthma publishes clinical research around such topics as asthma management, critical and long-term care, preventative measures, environmental counselling, and patient education.
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