Urban Primary Care Physicians' Perceptions About Initiation of Controller Medications During a Pediatric Emergency Department Visit for Asthma

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作者
Sampayo, Esther Maria [1 ,2 ]
Agnant, Joanne
Chew, Amber
Zorc, Joseph
Fein, Joel
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
asthma; controller medications; national asthma guidelines; MANAGEMENT; IDENTIFICATION; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1097/PEC.0b013e31823ed4c4
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: This study aimed to identify the beliefs and attitudes of primary care providers (PCPs) regarding emergency department (ED) physicians' initiation of controller medications for children with persistent asthma symptoms during an immediate ED visit. Methods: We performed semistructured interviews and a focus group with a purposive sample of PCPs of asthmatic patients to assess attitudes toward the National Asthma and Education Prevention Program recommendations regarding ED-based initiation of controller medications. Interviews and a focus group were digitally recorded, transcribed, and entered into qualitative software for coding and analysis. A multidisciplinary team used content analysis to identify important themes. Results: A total of 22 pediatricians and 1 nurse practitioner participated, and content saturation was achieved. Of all participants, 57% were from hospital-based practices and 43% were from non-hospital-based practices. All agreed with the new guideline recommendation that emergency medicine physicians should consider initiating controller medications during a short-term visit for asthma. Four major themes were identified: (1) the importance of communication and collaboration between primary care and ED practitioners, (2) patients must meet criteria for inhaled corticosteroids and provide a reliable history, (3) the ED visit offers a lost opportunity for education and may represent a teachable moment, and (4) the ED visit provides a chance to capture patients with frequent exacerbations who are noncompliant with follow-up visits. Conclusions: Primary care providers who participated in this study believed that the ED visit offers a valuable opportunity for the initiation of controller medications when ED providers use guideline-based criteria and communicate the intervention to the PCP.
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