Authors
Jenny Ingram, Christie Cabral, Alastair D Hay, Patricia J Lucas, Jeremy Horwood, TARGET team
Publication date
2013/12
Journal
BMC family practice
Volume
14
Pages
1-9
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Acute respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the most common reason why parents consult primary care in the UK. Little is known about parents’ perceptions of what may help them to make an appropriate decision to consult when their child is ill and how to improve self-care.
Using qualitative methods, this study aimed to explore parents’ views on support and information needs prior to consulting when children have RTIs with cough, and identify the triggers and barriers to consulting primary care.
Methods
7 focus groups and 30 semi-structured interviews were held with 60 parents (with children aged 5 months - 17 years) from a range of socio-economic backgrounds. Topics discussed were informed by the Health Belief Model, and explored parents’ concerns and beliefs about susceptibility and severity of RTIs, beliefs about the triggers …
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