What Is the Evidence That Environmental Remediation Programs Are Effective in Urban Children With Allergic Asthma? An Integrated Review:

Kristen Townsend, M. George
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Abstract

Children with allergic asthma living in urban areas are exposed to heavy loads of allergens that adversely affect their health. The purpose of this inquiry was to determine if environmental remediation programs for urban exposures are effective. Research articles relevant to this topic were obtained by conducting a literature search of the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, PubMed Plus, and Google Scholar databases. Search terms included combinations of asthma, environmental remediation, environmental triggers, environmental interventions, urban, and allergies. Out of 27 articles retrieved, 14 meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria were retained. When considered together, it appears that multiple-trigger environmental remediation programs are more effective than single- trigger programs in reducing asthma morbidity. To produce the best outcome, these programs should be tailored to a child’s specific sensitization and exposure. Asthma educators play a role in allergen remediation p...
环境修复项目对城市过敏性哮喘儿童有效的证据是什么?综合检讨:
生活在城市地区的过敏性哮喘儿童暴露于大量对其健康产生不利影响的过敏原。这项调查的目的是确定城市暴露的环境补救方案是否有效。通过对护理和相关健康文献的累积索引、PubMed Plus和Google Scholar数据库进行文献检索,获得与该主题相关的研究文章。搜索词包括哮喘、环境补救、环境诱因、环境干预、城市和过敏的组合。在检索到的27篇文章中,有14篇符合纳入和排除标准。综合考虑,在降低哮喘发病率方面,多重触发环境修复方案似乎比单一触发方案更有效。为了产生最好的结果,这些项目应该根据儿童的特定敏感程度和暴露程度进行调整。哮喘教育工作者在过敏原修复中发挥作用。
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