Teacher Self-Efficacy in Asthma Management in Elementary and Middle Schools
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Yes | No | Unsure | |||
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M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | F (p) | Post Hoc Differences | |
Asthma Management | |||||
Have you ever had a child in your classroom with a chronic disease? | 6.13 (2.45) | 5.41 (2.19) | 4.41 (2.57) | 6.91 (0.001) | Yes and Unsure |
Have you had a child in your classroom in the last year with asthma? | 6.02 (2.49) | 5.55 (2.36) | 3.94 (1.70) | 1.78 (0.170) | |
Information Seeking | |||||
Have you ever had a child in your classroom with a chronic disease? | 7.65 (2.22) | 7.86 (1.99) | 6.46 (2.59) | 3.65 (0.027) | Yes and Unsure No and Unsure |
Have you had a child in your classroom in the last year with asthma? | 7.58 (2.23) | 1.71 (2.29) | 6.67 (1.53) | 0.332 (0.717) |
Yes | No | ||
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M (SD) | M (SD) | F (p) | |
Asthma Management | |||
Have you had specific in-service training in dealing with medical emergencies in the classroom? | 6.07 (2.37) | 5.65 (2.65) | 2.38 (0.124) |
If a child in your class is having an asthma attack, do you know what the symptoms and signs of an attack look like? | 6.66 (2.12) | 2.59 (1.59) | 87.38 (<0.001) |
Do children with asthma in your school have a 504 plan? | 6.69 (2.41) | 6.24 (2.52) | 1.60 (0.207) |
Do children with asthma in your school have an asthma action plan? | 6.56 (2.22) | 6.22 (2.92) | 0.781 (0.378) |
In general, do you think that students with asthma receive the medical support they need in your school? | 6.13 (2.38) | 5.55 (2.96) | 0.876 (0.350) |
Information Seeking | |||
Have you had specific in-service training in dealing with medical emergencies in the classroom? | 7.81 (2.09) | 7.14 (2.47) | 7.69 (0.006) |
If a child in your class is having an asthma attack, do you know what the symptoms and signs of an attack look like? | 7.91 (2.00) | 6.58 (2.73) | 9.63 (0.002) |
Do children with asthma in your school have a 504 plan? | 8.14 (2.09) | 7.73 (2.26) | 1.67 (0.197) |
Do children with asthma in your school have an asthma action plan? | 8.28 (1.87) | 7.06 (2.91) | 11.84 (<0.001) |
In general, do you think that students with asthma receive the medical support they need in your school? | 7.84 (2.12) | 6.00 (2.98) | 10.99 (0.001) |
Yes | No | Unsure | |||
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M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | F (p) | Post Hoc Analyses | |
Asthma Management | |||||
Does your school provide general resources or links to community agencies or physicians that might assist you with information or referral services for youth with asthma? | 6.66 (2.33) | 6.00 (2.51) | 5.31 (2.40) | 9.91 (<0.001) | Yes and Unsure |
Information Seeking | |||||
Does your school provide general resources or links to community agencies or physicians that might assist you with information or referral services for youth with asthma? | 8.20 (1.93) | 7.37 (2.39) | 7.31 (2.25) | 6.18 (0.002) | Yes and Unsure; Yes and No |
Yes | No | ||
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M (SD) | M (SD) | F (p) | |
Asthma Management | |||
Do you have a chronic illness other than asthma? | 6.90 (2.26) | 5.80 (2.47) | 8.17 (0.005) |
Do you have asthma? | 7.64 (2.22) | 5.65 (2.40) | 32.43 (<0.001) |
Do you have allergies? | 6.35 (2.42) | 5.20 (2.39) | 20.15 (<0.001) |
Information Seeking | |||
Do you have a chronic illness other than asthma? | 8.04 (1.86) | 7.53 (2.23) | 2.23 (0.146) |
Do you have asthma? | 7.95 (2.07) | 7.53 (2.26) | 1.64 (0.202) |
Do you have allergies? | 7.73 (2.13) | 7.35 (2.40) | 2.48 (0.117) |
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Schilling, E.; Neuharth-Pritchett, S.; Davie, S.H.; Getch, Y.Q. Teacher Self-Efficacy in Asthma Management in Elementary and Middle Schools. Allergies 2025, 5, 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/allergies5030025
Schilling E, Neuharth-Pritchett S, Davie SH, Getch YQ. Teacher Self-Efficacy in Asthma Management in Elementary and Middle Schools. Allergies. 2025; 5(3):25. https://doi.org/10.3390/allergies5030025
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchilling, Ethan, Stacey Neuharth-Pritchett, Sofia H. Davie, and Yvette Q. Getch. 2025. "Teacher Self-Efficacy in Asthma Management in Elementary and Middle Schools" Allergies 5, no. 3: 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/allergies5030025
APA StyleSchilling, E., Neuharth-Pritchett, S., Davie, S. H., & Getch, Y. Q. (2025). Teacher Self-Efficacy in Asthma Management in Elementary and Middle Schools. Allergies, 5(3), 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/allergies5030025