Inhaled Corticosteroid phobia among parents of Egyptian asthmatic children

Inhaled Corticosteroid therapy is the cornerstone of asthma treatment. Yet, the reported prevalence of steroid phobia among parents of asthmatic children has been concerning. This study aimed to assess the impact of steroid phobia on ICS adherence, and asthma management. A multicenter, cross-section...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical epidemiology and global health 2021-10, Vol.12, p.100810, Article 100810
Hauptverfasser: Said, Amira SA, Hussain, Nadia, Abdelaty, Lamiaa N., Al Haddad, Amal HI, Mellal, Abdullah Abu
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Zusammenfassung:Inhaled Corticosteroid therapy is the cornerstone of asthma treatment. Yet, the reported prevalence of steroid phobia among parents of asthmatic children has been concerning. This study aimed to assess the impact of steroid phobia on ICS adherence, and asthma management. A multicenter, cross-sectional study was held among 500 parents of asthmatic children over 12-months. Each participant completed a structured questionnaire that recorded patients' demographic data, and explored participants’ main concerns regarding ICS. Additionally, participants level of asthma control was assessed by the Arabic childhood asthma control test C-ACT. Of 500 interviewed asthmatic children, up to 66.6% reported having ICS fears, yet only 25.8% reported discussing their concerns with their healthcare providers. In addition, over 50% of parents reported requesting ICS sparing. Regarding ICS adherence, a significant difference (
ISSN:2213-3984
2213-3984
DOI:10.1016/j.cegh.2021.100810