FAMILY-CENTERED STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE BETTER ASTHMA CONTROL IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

Authors

  • Kodirov Khusanboy Solievich Senior Lecturer, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, ASMI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

Pediatric asthma; school-age children; family-centered care; asthma action plan; inhaler technique; adherence.

Abstract

Asthma control in school-age children depends on more than prescribing the “right inhaler.” Day-to-day outcomes are shaped by family routines, symptom recognition, inhaler technique, adherence to controller therapy, trigger management, school coordination, and timely step-up or step-down decisions. Because children rely on adults for medication access, environmental changes, and healthcare navigation, asthma management must be family-centered and partnership-based rather than clinician-directed only. This article summarizes practical family-centered strategies to achieve better asthma control in children aged approximately 6–12 years, integrating stepwise treatment principles, structured assessment of control and risk, and shared decision-making.

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Published

2026-02-09

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