Situating household management of children's asthma in the context of social, economic, and environmental injustice.
Jean M HunlethJulie SpraySienna RuizJulia MakiDavid A FedeleSreekala PrabhakaranRachel B ForsythCassidy SykesKaylah CreppsJames A ShepperdDeb BowenErika A WatersPublished in: The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma (2020)
By connecting social, economic, and environmental injustices to the everyday circumstances of asthma management, our study can help providers understand how social contexts challenge asthma management and can open conversations about barriers to adherence and strategies for supporting asthma management at home. We offer recommendations for medical system reform, clinical interactions, and policy advocacy.