Assessing the Family Asthma Management System

The importance of "self-management" has been increasingly recognized in the treatment of asthma. In the case of childhood asthma, such management must be accomplished by the family system, including the caregivers, the asthmatic child, and the alternate caregivers in collaboration with the...

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Assessment
Asthma
Asthma - therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Caregivers
Child
Chronic illness
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma
Families
Family
Female
Home Nursing
Humans
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Reproducibility of Results
Self Care
Self-management
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