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Published in: Journal of Urban Health 1/2011

01-02-2011

A Community-Based Strategy for Improving Asthma Management and Outcomes for Preschoolers

Authors: Sally E. Findley, PhD, MURP, MA, Gloria Thomas, Rosa Madera-Reese, Natasha McLeod, Sreelata Kintala, Raquel Andres Martinez, Benjamin Ortiz, Elizabeth Herman

Published in: Journal of Urban Health | Special Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Although almost one in ten (8.6%) preschool children has been diagnosed with asthma, few asthma management programs are designed for parents of preschool children. The Asthma Basics for Children program addressed this need in 2003–2008 by implementing a multi-layered approach that offered educational activities to center staff, parents, and children and PACE training to physicians in 31 Northern Manhattan daycare centers. Following program participation, 85% of parents reported reducing their child's triggers, 89% said it was easier to talk to their child's physician, and 80% were confident in their ability to manage their child's asthma. Children's any daytime symptoms dropped from 78% to 42%, any nighttime symptoms from 81% to 49%, any daycare absences from 56% to 38%, any asthma-related emergency department (ED) visits from 74% to 47%, and any asthma-related hospitalizations from 24% to 11% (p < .001 for all differences). Outcomes varied by level of exposure. In the Center-Only group (no parent participation), the only reduction was from 19% to 10% (McNemar = 3.77, p = .052) in hospitalizations. Children whose parents participated in the program had significant reductions in daycare absences (62% to 38%, McNemar = 11.1, p < .001), ED visits (72% to 43%, McNemar = 19.2, p < .001), and hospitalizations (24% to 11%, McNemar = 5.54, p = .018). Children whose parents and healthcare provider participated had the greatest improvements with asthma-related daycare absences dropping from 62% to 32% (McNemar = 9.8, p = .001), ED visits from 72% to 37% (McNemar = 14.4, p < .001), and hospitalizations from 35% to 15% (McNemar = 8.33, p = .003). This study demonstrates that a multi-layered approach can improve asthma outcomes among preschoolers with a combination of parent and provider education having the greatest impact.
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Metadata
Title
A Community-Based Strategy for Improving Asthma Management and Outcomes for Preschoolers
Authors
Sally E. Findley, PhD, MURP, MA
Gloria Thomas
Rosa Madera-Reese
Natasha McLeod
Sreelata Kintala
Raquel Andres Martinez
Benjamin Ortiz
Elizabeth Herman
Publication date
01-02-2011
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Urban Health / Issue Special Issue 1/2011
Print ISSN: 1099-3460
Electronic ISSN: 1468-2869
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-010-9479-8

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