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  • Patient-centered care

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  • Caregivers' understanding of pediatric respiratory diseases influences treatment acceptance.
  • Accurate perceptions are crucial for effective healthcare management.
  • Identifying knowledge gaps can improve pediatric respiratory care.

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  • To identify illness perceptions among caregivers of children with respiratory diseases.
  • To conduct a needs assessment for caregivers.
  • To improve understanding of factors influencing care and treatment acceptance.

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  • Prospective, cross-sectional, questionnaire-driven study.
  • Telephone-administered questionnaire including demographics, Illness Perception Questionnaire-Revised (IPQ-R), and personal barriers.
  • Reliability assessed using Cronbach's alpha; correlations analyzed with Pearson coefficient.

Main Results:

  • 75 caregivers participated, with children diagnosed with bronchiolitis, reactive airway disease (RAD), asthma, or wheezing.
  • Illness coherence (α=0.849), psychological attributions (α=0.903), and barriers to diagnosis (α=0.633) were key perception components.
  • No significant difference found between child's diagnosis and recruitment site.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding caregiver perceptions of pediatric respiratory diseases is vital for enhancing treatment acceptance.
  • Clarifying terminology for conditions like bronchiolitis, viral-induced wheezing, RAD, and early asthma is necessary.
  • Addressing caregiver knowledge gaps can lead to personalized treatment approaches for pediatric respiratory illnesses.