拉丁裔低收入社区儿童远程多组分哮喘干预的结果

Luisa Cárdenas, Elisa Fisher, Becca Telzak, Mayssa Gregoire, Carmen Garcia, Linda Weiss
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健康公平之桥(BHE)是社区组织(cbo)、保险公司、医院和外部评估机构的合作项目,旨在建立伙伴关系,改善纽约市低收入社区的健康状况。BHE制定了一项哮喘计划,由社区卫生工作者(chw)在2020年和2021年参与社区卫生组织实施。最初设计为家庭干预,由于COVID-19,该项目在研究开始时转向远程交付。方法:研究人员对BHE进行了混合方法评估,以支持质量改进并为哮喘干预提供证据基础。评估包括参与者基线和随访评估。本文使用来自这些评估的数据来检查儿童的结果,重点关注哮喘控制和家庭触发因素的变化。结果:基线和随访评估的儿童-其中90%是拉丁裔-在哮喘控制和家庭哮喘诱因(包括家庭维护问题和害虫侵扰)方面有显着改善。结论:研究结果显示了CBO远程提供哮喘项目的积极结果。它们进一步证明了CBO有效提供卫生项目的能力,并表明一些面对面的卫生保健干预措施可能会转向远程提供,这可能会促进扩展。
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Outcomes of a Remote Multi-Component Asthma Intervention for Children in Low-income Latine Communities.

Introduction: Bridges to Health Equity (BHE), a collaborative of community-based organizations (CBOs), insurers, hospitals, and an external evaluator was developed to forge partnerships that improve health in low-income neighborhoods in New York City. BHE developed an asthma program implemented by community health workers (CHWs) at participating CBOs in 2020 and 2021. Initially designed as an in-home intervention, the program shifted to remote delivery at the beginning of the study due to COVID-19. Methods: Researchers conducted a mixed-methods evaluation of BHE to support quality improvement and contribute to the evidence base regarding asthma interventions. The evaluation included participant baseline and follow-up assessments. This paper uses data from these assessments to examine outcomes for children, focusing on changes in asthma control and home-based triggers. Results: Children with baseline and follow-up assessments-90% of whom were Latine-experienced significant improvements in asthma control and reductions in home-based asthma triggers, including home maintenance issues and pest infestations. Conclusion: Findings demonstrate positive outcomes of an asthma program delivered remotely by a CBO. They add to the evidence regarding CBO capacity to deliver health programs effectively and suggest that some in-person CHW interventions may be able to shift to remote delivery, which could facilitate expansion.

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