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Low exercise among children with asthma: A culture of over protection? A qualitative study of experiences and beliefs

  • Brian Williams
  • , Gaylor Hoskins
  • , Jannette Paw
  • , Ron Neville
  • , Somnath Mukhopadhyay
  • , Joanne Coyle

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Background Research shows that children are insufficiently active in most affluent societies. Although children with asthma may particularly benefit from physical activity, they are less active than their peers. Aim To explore the reasons for low physical activity levels among children with asthma and to identify strategies to improve activity. Design of study A qualitative study using in-depth interviews and focus groups. Setting Six GP practices, a Paediatric Respiratory Unit, and four schools in Tayside, Scotland. Method Purposive sampling identified 30 children with asthma, their parents (n = 38) and school staff (n = 28), who were interviewed or took part in focus groups. Data were examined using constant comparative analysis. Results The lower level of activity among children with asthma was supported by a climate of fear among parents and teachers about what was safe and possible for the child. Restrictions were imposed because of perceived dangers of exercising in the presence of triggers'. Physical activity was regarded as a threat to be managed rather than something beneficial. Teachers found it difficult to distinguish between children who were physically incapable of exercise due to asthma and those who were unmotivated. GPs were unknowingly drawn into the controversy by children and parents who cite medical advice to sanction exemption from exercise. Conclusion GPs and asthma nurses need to provide clear management plans explaining what is appropriate and safe in terms of exercise on a child-by-child basis, to counter the considerable misunderstanding and disagreement among children, parents, and teachers.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)e319-e326
RevistaBritish Journal of General Practice
Volume60
Número de emissão577
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublished - ago. 2010

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