Family management styles for children with asthma: A latent profile analysis

Author:

Lin Keke1ORCID,Zhang Yuying2,He Xudong1,Chen Xiangyu1,Zhang Xianzhen3,Duan Hongmei1

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing China

2. Department of VIP Clinic Nursing, West China Second University Hospital Sichuan University/West China School of Nursing, Sichuan University Chengdu China

3. Emergency Intensive Care Unit, Beijing Shijitan Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo identify the latent profiles and predictors of family management styles for children with asthma.DesignThis is a secondary data analysis. The demographic data of 506 primary caregivers of children with asthma and their scores of the Family Management Scale in a cross‐sectional study were used. Latent profile analysis and multiple logistic regression analyses were employed.ResultsThree family management styles were identified: Thriving (Profile 1), Accommodating (Profile 2), and Enduring (Profile 3) Family Management Style. The child's age, gender, mother's education level, family structure, influence of illness on parents' work and family life, whether they had follow‐up plans and whether their parents had read disease and health knowledge pamphlets were found to be the predictors of different styles.ConclusionThree distinct family management styles exist for children with asthma. Future interventions designed to enhance family management for children with asthma should be based on their demographic characteristics and family management styles.Implications for the Profession and Patient CareThe precise classification of family management styles in this study can serve as a guide to form multi‐disciplinary teams of physicians and nurses to provide individualized care and conduct in‐depth research to explore the mechanisms of biomedicine and the social psychology of asthma in the future.Impact This paper aims to identify the latent profiles and predictors of family management styles of children with asthma. Thriving, accommodating, and enduring family management styles were identified in this paper. Child's characteristics, family and organizational factors were the predictors of different family management styles. Findings of this paper provide guidance for physicians and nurses to offer individualized care and conduct in‐depth research to explore the mechanisms of biomedicine and the social psychology of asthma in the future. Reporting MethodThe article was reported according to the STROBE Checklist.Patient or Public ContributionNo Patient or Public Contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

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