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  • The study investigates the knowledge and attitudes toward asthma among secondary school students and teachers in Seville to understand its impact on the quality of life of students with asthma.
  • A total of 3,827 pupils (including 279 with asthma) and 548 teachers were surveyed, revealing a general lack of knowledge about asthma among both groups and a mild to moderate impact on the quality of life for those with asthma, particularly worse for girls.
  • The findings indicate no significant relationship between asthma knowledge, attitudes, and the quality of life for students affected by asthma, highlighting the need for better educational interventions.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Knowledge and attitudes toward asthma can condition the integration of adolescents with asthma in school and affect their quality of life. Our objective was to determine the state of knowledge, attitudes on asthma in secondary schools, and its relationship to quality of life of pupils with asthma, as an early step to an educational intervention.

Methods: Descriptive and cross-sectional study of pupils aged 13 and 14 years old and their teachers in 26 schools of Seville and province. We used, as study tools, the Newcastle Asthma Knowledge Questionnaire, the Gibson attitudes towards asthma, and the Paediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire. To assess the normality of variables, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used, and for non-parametric variables the U Mann-Whitney and W Wilcoxon tests were used. For the association between variables, we use the regression coefficients and rho Spearman.

Results: We studied 3827 pupils (279 with asthma) and 548 teachers. All had little knowledge about asthma. The quality of life in asthma was mild to moderately affected, and lower in girls, 5.38±1.08 (95% CI=5.20 to 5.55) than in boys 5.77 (± 1.18) (95% CI=5.56 to 5.97), P=.0000. We found no relationship between knowledge, attitudes and quality of life in asthma.

Conclusions: We found a low level of knowledge about asthma in pupils and teacher. Asthma sufferers have a mild to moderate asthma quality of life, which is worse for girls. Knowledge has no relationship with attitudes to asthma in all groups, or with the quality of life of asthma sufferers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anpedi.2012.02.007DOI Listing

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