A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families

Pavani Rangachari College of Allied Health Sciences, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA Abstract: Asthma is associated with substantial health care expenditures, including an estimated US$56 billion per year in direct costs. A recurring theme in the asthma management literature is that co...

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Main Author: Rangachari P
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Asthma and Allergy
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spelling doaj-3705b5a41aec4041b215fec0007ed70d2020-11-24T23:23:19ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Asthma and Allergy1178-69652017-04-01Volume1011112232356A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and familiesRangachari PPavani Rangachari College of Allied Health Sciences, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA Abstract: Asthma is associated with substantial health care expenditures, including an estimated US$56 billion per year in direct costs. A recurring theme in the asthma management literature is that costly asthma symptoms, including hospitalizations and multiple emergency department (ED)/outpatient visits, can often be prevented through patient/family adherence to the national (National Institutes of Health Expert Panel Report-3) guidelines for effective self-management of asthma, specifically 1) medication adherence and 2) environmental trigger avoidance, as outlined in the patient’s personalized Asthma-Action Plan. It is important to note however that while effective self-management of asthma is known to reduce ED visits and hospitalizations, the relationship between asthma self-management effectiveness and outpatient visit frequency remains ambiguous, reflecting a gap in the literature. For instance, do patients/families who self-manage effectively visit outpatient clinics more frequently for asthma care (compared to those who do not self-manage effectively), after accounting for differences in asthma severity, demographic characteristics, and risk factors? Do patients/families who visit outpatient clinics more frequently for asthma care, in turn have fewer ED and inpatient encounters for asthma? On the other hand, do patients/families who do not revisit outpatient clinics regularly have higher ED visits and hospitalizations? It is important to address these gaps, in order to reduce the costs and public health burden of asthma. This paper provides a foundation for addressing these gaps, by conducting an integrative review of the asthma management literature, to develop a conceptual framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients/families. In doing so, the paper lays the groundwork for future research seeking to explicate the relationship between asthma self-management effectiveness and health care use, which in turn has potential to engage asthma providers in promoting ideal self-management and optimal health care use for pediatric asthma, in accordance with national evidence-based guidelines for asthma management. Keywords: pediatric asthma, self-management, health care use, evidence-based guidelines, patient-and-family-centered care, population health managementhttps://www.dovepress.com/a-framework-for-measuring-self-management-effectiveness-and-health-car-peer-reviewed-article-JAAPediatric AsthmaSelf-ManagementHealthcare UseEvidence-Based GuidelinesProvider ImplementationPatient-and-Family-Centered CarePopulation Health Management.
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A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
Journal of Asthma and Allergy
Pediatric Asthma
Self-Management
Healthcare Use
Evidence-Based Guidelines
Provider Implementation
Patient-and-Family-Centered Care
Population Health Management.
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title A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
title_short A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
title_full A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
title_fullStr A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
title_full_unstemmed A framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
title_sort framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients and families
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Asthma and Allergy
issn 1178-6965
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Pavani Rangachari College of Allied Health Sciences, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA Abstract: Asthma is associated with substantial health care expenditures, including an estimated US$56 billion per year in direct costs. A recurring theme in the asthma management literature is that costly asthma symptoms, including hospitalizations and multiple emergency department (ED)/outpatient visits, can often be prevented through patient/family adherence to the national (National Institutes of Health Expert Panel Report-3) guidelines for effective self-management of asthma, specifically 1) medication adherence and 2) environmental trigger avoidance, as outlined in the patient’s personalized Asthma-Action Plan. It is important to note however that while effective self-management of asthma is known to reduce ED visits and hospitalizations, the relationship between asthma self-management effectiveness and outpatient visit frequency remains ambiguous, reflecting a gap in the literature. For instance, do patients/families who self-manage effectively visit outpatient clinics more frequently for asthma care (compared to those who do not self-manage effectively), after accounting for differences in asthma severity, demographic characteristics, and risk factors? Do patients/families who visit outpatient clinics more frequently for asthma care, in turn have fewer ED and inpatient encounters for asthma? On the other hand, do patients/families who do not revisit outpatient clinics regularly have higher ED visits and hospitalizations? It is important to address these gaps, in order to reduce the costs and public health burden of asthma. This paper provides a foundation for addressing these gaps, by conducting an integrative review of the asthma management literature, to develop a conceptual framework for measuring self-management effectiveness and health care use among pediatric asthma patients/families. In doing so, the paper lays the groundwork for future research seeking to explicate the relationship between asthma self-management effectiveness and health care use, which in turn has potential to engage asthma providers in promoting ideal self-management and optimal health care use for pediatric asthma, in accordance with national evidence-based guidelines for asthma management. Keywords: pediatric asthma, self-management, health care use, evidence-based guidelines, patient-and-family-centered care, population health management
topic Pediatric Asthma
Self-Management
Healthcare Use
Evidence-Based Guidelines
Provider Implementation
Patient-and-Family-Centered Care
Population Health Management.
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