Medication Adherence in Children with Asthma

Paddy McCrossan,1 Michael D Shields,2 James C McElnay3 1Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 2Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 3School of Pharmacy, Queen’s Uni...

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Main Authors: McCrossan P, Shields MD, McElnay JC
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2024-03-01
Series:Patient Preference and Adherence
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/medication-adherence-in-children-with-asthma-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PPA
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description Paddy McCrossan,1 Michael D Shields,2 James C McElnay3 1Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 2Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 3School of Pharmacy, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern IrelandCorrespondence: James C McElnay, Email j.mcelnay@qub.ac.ukAbstract: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood. If untreated, asthma can lead to debilitating daily symptoms which affect quality of life, but more importantly can lead to fatal asthma attacks which unfortunately still occur globally. The most effective treatment strategy for controlling asthma is for the patient to follow a personalised asthma action plan (PAAP) which will invariably include regular use of an inhaled corticosteroid. To examine medication adherence in children with asthma, we collated recent evidence from systematic reviews in this area to address the following 5 key questions; What is adherence? Is there evidence that children are not adhering to preventer medication? Why is adherence poor and what are the barriers to adherence? Does good adherence improve outcomes in asthma? And lastly, how can treatment adherence be improved?Keywords: asthma, adherence, inhaler, inhaled corticosteroid, children
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spelling doaj.art-18340e0f65c74342abd16405b4d2aa6b2024-03-05T17:51:53ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2024-03-01Volume 1855556490941Medication Adherence in Children with AsthmaMcCrossan PShields MDMcElnay JCPaddy McCrossan,1 Michael D Shields,2 James C McElnay3 1Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 2Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 3School of Pharmacy, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern IrelandCorrespondence: James C McElnay, Email j.mcelnay@qub.ac.ukAbstract: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in childhood. If untreated, asthma can lead to debilitating daily symptoms which affect quality of life, but more importantly can lead to fatal asthma attacks which unfortunately still occur globally. The most effective treatment strategy for controlling asthma is for the patient to follow a personalised asthma action plan (PAAP) which will invariably include regular use of an inhaled corticosteroid. To examine medication adherence in children with asthma, we collated recent evidence from systematic reviews in this area to address the following 5 key questions; What is adherence? Is there evidence that children are not adhering to preventer medication? Why is adherence poor and what are the barriers to adherence? Does good adherence improve outcomes in asthma? And lastly, how can treatment adherence be improved?Keywords: asthma, adherence, inhaler, inhaled corticosteroid, childrenhttps://www.dovepress.com/medication-adherence-in-children-with-asthma-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PPAasthmaadherenceinhalerinhaled corticosteroidchildren
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inhaler
inhaled corticosteroid
children
title Medication Adherence in Children with Asthma
title_full Medication Adherence in Children with Asthma
title_fullStr Medication Adherence in Children with Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Medication Adherence in Children with Asthma
title_short Medication Adherence in Children with Asthma
title_sort medication adherence in children with asthma
topic asthma
adherence
inhaler
inhaled corticosteroid
children
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