Abstract
Objective To investigate the effect of full-course health education on compliance of bronchial asthma (asthma) children who inhale steroids. Methods 76 cases of children suffered from asthma were divided into the experimental group and control group randomly. All the children inhaled steroids, of which, drug therapy related routine health education was given in control group. On basis of routine health education, full-course health education was given to the experimental group. Follow-up half a year. The analysis was carried out before and after intervention in two groups by self-designed questionnaire. The parents~ awareness of diseases,treatment compliance and therapeutic effects evaluate were evaluated before and after intervention. Results After intervention,the parents~ awareness of asthma and the ACT score of asthma children were significantly higher than before intervention and which in control group( P d0.01),the cases of fully compliance were significantly increased and the cases of non- compliance were significantly decreased( P d0.05, P d0.01). Conclusions Full-course health education can improve the parental awareness of the asthma and asthma children of treatment compliance, thereby enhance the therapeutic effect. Key words: Asthma Inhale steroids Compliance Health education
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