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Beliefs That Support the Behavior of People with Asthma: A Qualitative Investigation

, M.B.B.S., M.Mgt.(Org. Sys.), Ph.D., &
Pages 427-434 | Published online: 31 Aug 2001
 

Abstract

Differences between patients' knowledge and behavior in relation to asthma may account for continuing morbidity in the face of professional and public asthma education campaigns. We conducted a qualitative study of beliefs that support asthma-related behavior, obtaining data from interviews with 70 adult patients. Analysis identified four clear subgroups, or “streams,” of adults with asthma: an “anonymous” stream, who doubt that they have asthma and manage symptoms outside the organized health system; an “isolated” stream, who feel dependent on bronchodilators and do not understand the potential of preventive therapy; a “suboptimal” stream, who are confident that they are managing their asthma effectively but who are excessively reliant on bronchodilators; and an “optimal stream,” who have high expectations of outcomes and participate actively in a partnership with a doctor. Characteristics of the doctor and the doctor–patient relationship are important elements in altering asthma-related behavior in ways that may facilitate the best health outcomes.

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