Evaluation of the efficacy of a web-based work-related asthma educational tool. (25th November 2016)
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- Title:
- Evaluation of the efficacy of a web-based work-related asthma educational tool. (25th November 2016)
- Main Title:
- Evaluation of the efficacy of a web-based work-related asthma educational tool
- Authors:
- Lipszyc, Joshua C.
Gotzev, Simeon
Scarborough, Jack
Liss, Gary M.
Gupta, Samir
Tarlo, Susan M. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background : Work-related asthma (WRA) has been estimated to account for 15–20% of adult asthma cases. Studies have indicated that a substantial number of asthma patients have inadequate knowledge of work-related effects on their disease, which may contribute to suboptimal asthma control. A Canadian web-based educational tool on WRA was developed to address this knowledge gap in the population. Objective : To evaluate the effectiveness of this web-based tool. Methods : Participants were recruited prior to a routine visit at a tertiary care asthma clinic in Toronto. A brief WRA knowledge questionnaire was developed and administered immediately before and after using of the web-based educational tool, and one year later. Results : The study sample ( N = 34) was mostly female (68%) with a mean age of 50.7 (SD, 17.2). Participants demonstrated significant improvement in questionnaire scores following interaction with the tool. The mean score increased from 76% (SEM = 2.1) to 84% (SEM = 1.7) ( p = 0.001). On average, scores improved on 12 of the 13 questionnaire items. A 1-year follow-up of a sample of 19 participants demonstrated a slight reduction in mean scores, from 86% (SEM = 1.9) to 84% (SEM = 1.9), but still demonstrated a trend towards a higher score than the baseline (78%; SEM = 2.9; p = 0.08). Conclusions : Our findings suggest that the educational tool has a positive effect on WRA knowledge, and that knowledge may be retained long-term. Future studies areAbstract: Background : Work-related asthma (WRA) has been estimated to account for 15–20% of adult asthma cases. Studies have indicated that a substantial number of asthma patients have inadequate knowledge of work-related effects on their disease, which may contribute to suboptimal asthma control. A Canadian web-based educational tool on WRA was developed to address this knowledge gap in the population. Objective : To evaluate the effectiveness of this web-based tool. Methods : Participants were recruited prior to a routine visit at a tertiary care asthma clinic in Toronto. A brief WRA knowledge questionnaire was developed and administered immediately before and after using of the web-based educational tool, and one year later. Results : The study sample ( N = 34) was mostly female (68%) with a mean age of 50.7 (SD, 17.2). Participants demonstrated significant improvement in questionnaire scores following interaction with the tool. The mean score increased from 76% (SEM = 2.1) to 84% (SEM = 1.7) ( p = 0.001). On average, scores improved on 12 of the 13 questionnaire items. A 1-year follow-up of a sample of 19 participants demonstrated a slight reduction in mean scores, from 86% (SEM = 1.9) to 84% (SEM = 1.9), but still demonstrated a trend towards a higher score than the baseline (78%; SEM = 2.9; p = 0.08). Conclusions : Our findings suggest that the educational tool has a positive effect on WRA knowledge, and that knowledge may be retained long-term. Future studies are needed in non-tertiary care clinic populations which may possess less baseline knowledge of WRA. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of asthma. Volume 53:Number 10(2016)
- Journal:
- Journal of asthma
- Issue:
- Volume 53:Number 10(2016)
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- Volume 53, Issue 10 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0053-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 1071
- Page End:
- 1075
- Publication Date:
- 2016-11-25
- Subjects:
- Prevention -- work-related asthma -- education -- knowledge -- website -- tertiary clinic
Asthma -- Periodicals
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http://informahealthcare.com/journal/jas ↗
http://informahealthcare.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.3109/02770903.2016.1171340 ↗
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- 0277-0903
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