Section of Hospital Medicine, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2010 Jul;102(7):548-55. doi: 10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30632-5.
Asthma affects minority citizens in Chicago disproportionately. Policy changes introducing hydrofluroalkane (HFA) inhalers may worsen already-existing health disparities related to asthma.
To teach internal medicine residents about the transition to HFAs so they can better counsel their patients on asthma self-management. To provide minority community members with interactive educational sessions.
Internal medicine residents at 5 Chicago programs. Community workshops in primarily Spanish-speaking (Cicero) Latino population and a primarily African American population from the south side of Chicago.
The Chicago Breathe Project provides residents with education and tools necessary to counsel patients with asthma on inhaler use and provides minority community members with interactive educational sessions on asthma and inhaler use.
Eleven workshops were held across 5 academic institutions, with a total of 161 residents. Resident knowledge regarding HFA inhalers improved dramatically (5% pre vs. 91% post, p < .001). Six months post education, residents were more likely to assess inhaler technique (44% vs. 11%, p = .046) and discuss new HFA inhalers (69% vs. 24%, p = .011) with their asthma patients. Community members provided feedback after the workshops that they would come again, found the session helpful ,and enjoyed the session.
The Chicago Breathe Project resulted in improved resident knowledge and skill on inhaler use during HFA transition. Regional educational approaches targeting internal medicine residencies in urban areas may be helpful to address future changes in chronic disease management. This training can be taken into minority communities to provide high-quality interactive educational workshops directly to patients and their families.
哮喘在芝加哥的少数族裔公民中不成比例地受到影响。引入氢氟烷烃(HFA)吸入器的政策变化可能会加剧与哮喘相关的现有健康差距。
教导内科住院医师有关 HFA 过渡的知识,以便他们能够更好地为哮喘自我管理的患者提供咨询。为少数族裔社区成员提供互动教育课程。
芝加哥的 5 个内科住院医师培训项目。在主要讲西班牙语(西塞罗)的拉丁裔人群和来自芝加哥南部的主要非裔美国人社区举办社区研讨会。
芝加哥呼吸项目为住院医师提供教育和必要的工具,以就吸入器使用为哮喘患者提供咨询,并为少数族裔社区成员提供有关哮喘和吸入器使用的互动教育课程。
在 5 所学术机构共举办了 11 次研讨会,共有 161 名住院医师参加。住院医师对 HFA 吸入器的知识有了显著提高(5% 预 vs. 91% 后,p <.001)。教育后 6 个月,住院医师更有可能评估吸入器技术(44% 对 11%,p =.046)并与哮喘患者讨论新的 HFA 吸入器(69% 对 24%,p =.011)。研讨会结束后,社区成员提供反馈意见说他们还会再来,认为研讨会很有帮助,并喜欢参加研讨会。
芝加哥呼吸项目使住院医师在 HFA 过渡期间对吸入器使用的知识和技能有所提高。针对城市地区内科住院医师的区域性教育方法可能有助于应对未来慢性疾病管理的变化。这种培训可以进入少数族裔社区,直接为患者及其家属提供高质量的互动教育研讨会。