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The Need for a Well-Organized, Video-Assisted Asthma Education Program at Korean Primary Care Clinics

Authors
Kim, Yee HyungYoo, Kwang HaYoo, Jee-HongKim, Tae-EunKim, Deog KyeomPark, Yong BumRhee, Chin KookKim, Tae-HyungKim, Young SamYoon, Hyoung KyuUm, Soo-JungPark, I-NaeRyu, Yon JuJung, Jae-WooIl Hwang, YongLee, Heung BumLim, Sung-ChulJung, Sung SooKim, Eun-KyungKim, Woo JinLee, Sung-SoonLee, JaechunKim, Ki UkKim, Hyun KukKim, Sang HaPark, Joo HunShin, Kyeong CheolChoe, Kang HyeonYum, Ho-Kee
Issue Date
Apr-2017
Publisher
TAEHAN KYORHAEK HYOPHOE-KOREAN ACAD TUBERCULOSIS & RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Keywords
Asthma; Education; Primary Health Care
Citation
TUBERCULOSIS AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES, v.80, no.2, pp 169 - 178
Pages
10
Journal Title
TUBERCULOSIS AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Volume
80
Number
2
Start Page
169
End Page
178
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/4661
DOI
10.4046/trd.2017.80.2.169
ISSN
1738-3536
2005-6184
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of our new video-assisted asthma education program on patients' knowledge regarding asthma and asthma control. Methods: Adult asthmatics who were diagnosed by primary care physicians and followed for at least 1 year were educated via smart devices and pamphlets. The education sessions were carried out three times at 2-week intervals. Each education period lasted at most 5 minutes. The effectiveness was then evaluated using questionnaires and an asthma control test (ACT). Results: The study enrolled 144 patients (mean age, 56.7 +/- 16.7 years). Half of the patients had not been taught how to use their inhalers. After participating in the education program, the participants' understanding of asthma improved significantly across all six items of a questionnaire assessing their general knowledge of asthma. The proportion of patients who made errors while manipulating their inhalers was reduced to less than 10%. The ACT score increased from 16.6 +/- 4.6 to 20.0 +/- 3.9 (p<0.001). The number of asthmatics whose ACT score was at least 20 increased from 45 (33.3%) to 93 (65.3%) (p<0.001). The magnitude of improvement in the ACT score did not differ between patients who received an education session at least three times within 1 year and those who had not. The majority of patients agreed to the need for an education program (95.8%) and showed a willingness to pay an additional cost for the education (81.9%). Conclusion: This study indicated that our newly developed education program would become an effective component of asthma management in primary care clinics.
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