Supporting Self-management of Asthma Care.

Suzanne M. Keep, PhD, RN, is an Assistant Professor of Nursing, McAuley School of Nursing, University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, Michigan. Alice Reiffer, RN, NP-C, is an Adjunct Professor of Nursing, McAuley School of Nursing, University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, Michigan. Thomas E. Bahl, PhD, is an Associate Professor, Biology Department, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Home healthcare now. 2016;(3):126-34; quiz E1-2

Abstract

Asthma is a major public health concern, with an estimated 18.8 million adults in the United States having the disease. Asthma can be controlled with a variety of effective treatment options; however, only half the people with asthma report their asthma is well controlled. Uncontrolled asthma leads to high direct and indirect costs as well as decreased quality of life. The pathophysiology of asthma, current asthma practice guidelines, and common barriers to self-management will be discussed. Through use of motivational interviewing techniques and knowledge of available self-management tools, the home care clinician is poised to help increase self-management of asthma, decrease hospitalizations, and improve quality of life.

Methodological quality

Publication Type : Review

Metadata

MeSH terms : Home Care Services