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Promoting understanding of asthma in children and young people in community settings

Promoting understanding of asthma in children and young people in community settings. Viv Marsh Education for Health Julia Neal, Janice Koistinen-Harris, Hollie Masterson, Ettienne Marais, Kim Douglas. Context.

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Promoting understanding of asthma in children and young people in community settings

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  1. Promoting understanding of asthma in children and young people in community settings Viv Marsh Education for Health Julia Neal, Janice Koistinen-Harris, Hollie Masterson, Ettienne Marais, Kim Douglas

  2. Context • Asthma is a common medical condition and frequent cause of morbidity in children and young people (C&YP) in the UK and internationally. • School absence, activity avoidance and feeling different are issues repeatedly highlighted by C&YP with asthma¹. • C&YP spend much of their time away from their parents/carers, with adults who may be lay people with little understanding of asthma³. • Asthma deaths in the UK are amongst the highest in the world² and often occur outside of hospital⁴.

  3. Project aim To help people who work with children and young people (C&YP) improve their knowledge and understanding of asthma 

  4. Supporting Children’s Health • A free to access, online educational course

  5. Learning outcomes • Understand how asthma affects a child’s quality of life • Recognise triggers that may affect a child’s asthma • Understand how medicines work and how inhalers are used • Recognise when a child may be developing an asthma attack • Know how to help a child having an asthma attack

  6. Partners The George Coller Memorial Fund – UK Open Airways – Bermuda

  7. Adding a countries own data

  8. Geographical use • UK • Bermuda • Republic of Ireland • Czech Republic • Philippines • Canada • Australia • USA • Egypt • Barbados • Italy • Netherlands • Sri Lanka • Spain • New Zealand • France • Kenya • Switzerland • British Virgin Islands

  9. New registrations Sept 2018 – Feb 2019

  10. Who uses the course

  11. Use by Healthcare Professionals

  12. Evaluation

  13. Feedback

  14. Key message Supporting Childrens Health is a valuable educational resource, appropriate for international use, to improve understanding of asthma in children and young people. www.supportingchildrenshealth.org

  15. References • Asthma UK (2009). Missing Out. Asthma UK. • Shah, R., Hagell, A. and Cheung, R. (2019) International comparisons of health and wellbeing in adolescence and early adulthood. Available at: https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/research/international-comparisons-of-health-and-wellbeing-in-adolescence-and-early-adulthood • Jonsson, M., Egmar, A., Hallner, E. and Kull, I. (2013). Experiences of living with asthma – a focus group study with adolescents and parents of children with asthma. Journal of Asthma, 51(2), pp.185-192. • Royal College of Physicians (2014). Why asthma still kills; Report of the National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD). Available at: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/national-review-asthma-deaths

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