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The Design and Evaluation of the Asthma Knowledge Test for Parents as a Brief e-Health Online Intervention: Predictors of Mothers' Asthma Knowledge and Self-Efficacy to Manage Childhood Asthma.
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The Design and Evaluation of the Asthma Knowledge Test for Parents as a Brief e-Health Online Intervention: Predictors of Mothers' Asthma Knowledge and Self-Efficacy to Manage Childhood Asthma./
作者:
Gallop, Erin-Leigh.
出版者:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2021,
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192 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-12, Section: B.
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Dissertations Abstracts International82-12B.
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Educational tests & measurements. -
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9798505543108
The Design and Evaluation of the Asthma Knowledge Test for Parents as a Brief e-Health Online Intervention: Predictors of Mothers' Asthma Knowledge and Self-Efficacy to Manage Childhood Asthma.
Gallop, Erin-Leigh.
The Design and Evaluation of the Asthma Knowledge Test for Parents as a Brief e-Health Online Intervention: Predictors of Mothers' Asthma Knowledge and Self-Efficacy to Manage Childhood Asthma.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2021 - 192 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-12, Section: B.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 2021.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This cross-sectional mixed-method study with a small sample of 62 mothers of children with asthma is a pilot evaluating a new brief online e-health intervention: The Asthma Knowledge Test for Parents (TAKT-40), with all true answers. The TAKT-40 was highly recommended (77.4%) by mothers to others parents with children with asthma. The sample had a mean number of children of 2.31, a mean age of 39.13, with 66.1% (n= 41) White, 24.2% Black, and 9.7% (n=6) Hispanic-with 88.7% living with a partner (n=55). The mean level of education was between Some College and Master's degrees, with 61.3% employed (n=38) and a mean annual household income for between $100,000 and $199,999. The mean age for children was 9.06, with a mean of 7.51 years since the asthma diagnosis, with 98.4% (n=61) prescribed medication, and 80.6% (n=50) currently taking it. Suggestive of the TAKT-40 being a potential brief online intervention of value, paired t--tests showed: mother's self-ratings for level of knowledge were higher after they had taken the TAKT-40 with all true answers when compared to self-ratings of knowledge before taking it; and, mother's self-efficacy for taking care of their child with asthma and helping their child achieve asthma control was higher after they had taken the TAKT-40 when compared to self-ratings after taking it. While controlling for social desirability, backwards stepwise regression showed (1) a higher asthma knowledge (on the TAKT-40), was significantly predicted by: Higher annual household income; Lower number of children; Greater extent of negative impacts from asthma on child, parent, and family-30.0% of the variance predicted with this model. Secondly, backwards stepwise regression found (2) a high asthma self-efficacy (on the Scale 2-Asthma Self-efficacy) for the three key behaviors was significantly predicted by: Fewer Barriers to Child's Health Care-with 60.0% of variance being predicted. Qualitative data supplemented the quantitative findings, supporting the resultant implications and recommendations.
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