Forbedring af omsorgen for bybørn med astma: Design og metoder til det skolebaserede astmaterapi (SBAT) forsøg

TitelForbedring af omsorgen for bybørn med astma: Design og metoder til det skolebaserede astmaterapi (SBAT) forsøg
PublikationstypeTidsskriftsartikel
Udgivelsesår2008
ForfattereHalterman, JS, Borrelli, B, Fisher, S, Szilagyi, P, Yoos, L
tidsskriftJournal of Astma
Bind45
Paginering279-286
Dato offentliggjortKan
Udgivelsessprogeng
ISBN nummer1532-4303 (Elektronisk)0277-0903 (Linking)
Adgangsnummer18446591
nøgleord*Skolesundhedstjenester, Anti-astmatiske midler/*terapeutisk brug, Astma/*lægemiddelbehandling/forebyggelse og kontrol, Barn, barn, førskole, Kvinde, Overholdelse af retningslinjer, Mennesker, Mand, Retningslinjer for praksis som emne, Forskningsdesign, Skoler, Tobaksrøgforurening, Bybefolkning
Abstrakt

The School Based Asthma Therapy (SBAT) trial builds on a pilot study in which we found that school-based administration of preventive asthma medications for inner-city children reduced asthma symptoms. However, the beneficial effects of this program were seen only among children not exposed to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). The current study is designed to establish whether this intervention can be enhanced by more stringent adherence to asthma guidelines through the addition of symptom-based medication dose adjustments, and whether smoke-exposed children benefit from the intervention when it is combined with an ETS reduction program. The intervention consists of both administration of preventive asthma medications in school (with dose adjustments according to NHLBI guidelines) and a home-based ETS reduction program utilizing motivational interviewing principles. This paper describes the methodology, conceptual framework, and lessons learned from the SBAT trial. Results of this study will help to determine whether this type of comprehensive school-based program can serve as a model to improve care for urban children and reduce disparities.

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