Video: New Children's Storybook Helps Parents Teach Their Children With Asthma About Their Condition
24 Mars 2009 - 12:37PM
PR Newswire (US)
Schering-Plough partners with the Allergy & Asthma Network
Mothers of Asthmatics to tell the delightful story of "Breathless
Bethany Buttercup" KENILWORTH, N.J., March 24 /PRNewswire/ --
Asthma is the most common chronic condition among children, with
approximately 6.8 million children currently with asthma in the
United States.(1,2) It accounts for almost 13 million missed school
days each year and is the third-ranking cause of hospitalization
among those younger than 15 years of age.(3,4) With statistics like
these, a diagnosis of asthma can often be daunting for parents and
children. Parents often struggle with the best way to talk to their
children about asthma, and many children with asthma report a
desire not to be treated differently from other children.(5) To
help parents speak with their children about asthma and support
children coping with their disease, Schering-Plough Corporation has
partnered with the Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of
Asthmatics (AANMA) to develop a fun, yet educational, storybook,
Breathless Bethany Buttercup, that uses a little girl's story about
her experience with asthma to provide information about asthma
management. To view the Multimedia News Release, go to:
http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/asmanex/37587/ "When my daughter,
Danielle, was first diagnosed with asthma, I was in need of a way
to help me talk to her about the condition and the importance of
using medication to help her feel better," said Julie Driggers of
Omaha, Nebraska. "It is great to see that there is now an
informative resource like this storybook available for children.
This storybook also conveys the seriousness of asthma and
highlights the importance of working with your doctor to develop an
asthma action plan." Some children find it difficult to accept an
asthma diagnosis, which makes the role of a parent all the more
vital. According to a 2007 study published in the journal Pediatric
Nurse, it is important for parents to talk to a physician about
ways to build their child's self-confidence and prevent them from
feeling stigmatized when they display difficulty coping with their
asthma.(6) Parents should also monitor their child's asthma and
continue to work with their child's physician to determine an
appropriate asthma management plan.(7) "We're excited to
collaborate with Schering-Plough on the development of an asthma
storybook for children," said Nancy Sander, founder and president
of the Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics. "The
number one reason why parents call our organization is to find
answers to questions about medications and how to help their
children to take them as prescribed. Breathless Bethany Buttercup
provides the perfect forum for parents and children to talk about
asthma and how to manage their condition." Breathless Bethany
Buttercup was written by Tolya Thompson and illustrated by Curt
Walstead. With playful rhymes and colorful illustrations, the
storybook appeals to early elementary school-aged students and
parents can order a free copy through Schering-Plough and the
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics. For more
information or to receive your own copy, visit
http://www.asthmastorybook.com/ or http://www.breatherville.org/.
About Pediatric Asthma Asthma is a chronic disorder characterized
by inflammation of the air passages, resulting in the temporary
narrowing of the airways that transport air from the nose and mouth
to the lungs.(8) Asthma symptoms, such as coughing, wheezing, and
shortness of breath, can occur and can impact multiple aspects of
patients' lives.(9) Asthma is the most common chronic condition
among children(1), and it is the cause of 7 million outpatient
asthma visits to physician offices and nearly 200,000
hospitalizations among children each year in the United States.(3)
It is also the third leading cause of hospitalization among
children under the age of 15.(4) About Allergy & Asthma Network
Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) Founded in 1985, Allergy & Asthma
Network Mothers of Asthmatics is the leading national nonprofit
family organization dedicated to eliminating suffering and death
due to asthma, allergies and related conditions. AANMA's core areas
of expertise are education, advocacy and outreach. Call
800.878.4403 or visit http://www.breatherville.org/. About
Schering-Plough Corporation Schering-Plough is an
innovation-driven, science-centered global health care company.
Through its own biopharmaceutical research and collaborations with
partners, Schering-Plough creates therapies that help save and
improve lives around the world. The company applies its
research-and-development platform to human prescription, animal
health and consumer healthcare products. Schering-Plough's vision
is to "Earn Trust, Every Day" with the doctors, patients, customers
and other stakeholders served by its colleagues around the world.
The company is based in Kenilworth, N.J., and its Web site is
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