采用循证实践改善新奥尔良哮喘护理的成功与机遇

L. Jack, S. Hayes, R. Post, K. Rapp, F. Malveaux, Nancy Morris, Stacey Denham, Candice Wilson, Doryne Sunda-Meya, M. Sanders, M. Martin
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儿童哮喘是一种多因素疾病,需要针对儿童、家庭、学校、卫生保健提供者和社区的复杂、相互关联的干预措施。这篇文章描述了路易斯安那州阻断环境哮喘(HEAL)二期项目的组成部分,该项目是新奥尔良社区和医疗机构之间针对哮喘儿童的合作项目。“治愈计划”第二阶段扩展并建立在“治愈计划”第一阶段的经验基础上。“治愈计划”是卡特里娜飓风后的一个研究项目,是杜兰大学健康科学中心和新奥尔良卫生部指导的一项观察性研究。HEAL二期提供了一个机会,从卫生系统的角度了解与卫生保健环境、患者-家庭、卫生保健提供者、哮喘教育和社区相关的因素如何共同努力,以创造支持新奥尔良儿科哮喘护理的最佳条件。在此背景下,本文将讨论导致哮喘健康差异的因素;对骡子的需求……
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Successes and Opportunities to Adopting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Asthma Care in New Orleans
Pediatric asthma is a multifactorial disease, requiring complex, interrelated interventions that target children, families, schools, health care providers, and communities. This article describes components of the Head-off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana (HEAL), phase II project, a collaboration between community and medical facilities for children with asthma in New Orleans. HEAL phase II extends and builds on the lessons learned from HEAL I, a post-Katrina research project, an observational study directed by Tulane University Health Sciences Center and the New Orleans Department of Health. HEAL phase II offers an opportunity to understand, from a health system’s perspective, how factors associated with the health care setting, patient-family, health care provider, asthma education, and community work together to create optimal conditions that support pediatric asthma care in New Orleans. In this context, this article will discuss factors contributing to health disparities in asthma; the need for a mul...
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