1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0954-6111(96)90170-5
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Psychosocial factors and asthma

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“…54 Further findings in this area are reviewed elsewhere. 55 Harrison 56 concluded that all these patients have so many psychosocial characteristics in common that they can be regarded as a spectrum of patients with difficult asthma. He suggests that even when the medical management of such patients is optimised, patient factors would still present major impediments to effective control of their asthma.…”
Section: Psycho-social Factors In Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…54 Further findings in this area are reviewed elsewhere. 55 Harrison 56 concluded that all these patients have so many psychosocial characteristics in common that they can be regarded as a spectrum of patients with difficult asthma. He suggests that even when the medical management of such patients is optimised, patient factors would still present major impediments to effective control of their asthma.…”
Section: Psycho-social Factors In Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…60 Psychosocial factors can also affect asthma via their influence on a patient's ability to manage their condition, in particular through adherence to medication. 55,[61][62][63] Specific interest in psychosocial influences on asthma has indeed re-emerged in recent years, 64 with increasing emphasis being placed on patient self-management. 4, 5 Broadly, self-management involves patients making therapeutic, behavioural and environmental adjustments in accordance with advice from health professionals.…”
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“…Furthermore, children with asthma have been shown to be at increased risk for psychological difficulties, including anxiety and depression (4,5). Studies have demonstrated reciprocal relationships between psychosocial factors, effectiveness of asthma management strategies, and asthma morbidity among children (6,7).…”
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“…However, only 50% of patients take their treatment as prescribed. Adherence is highly variable (from 0% to 100%), depending on the method of assessment [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Asthma severity and control are evaluated by physicians using a set of clinical and functional criteria recommended in guidelines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%