Young Chelsea A, Chan Curtis, Stookey Jodi, Patel Anisha I, Evans Jane, Cohn Karen, Agana Luz, Yen Irene H, Fernandez Alicia, Cabana Michael D
School of Medicine, University of California , San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division, San Francisco Department of Public Health , San Francisco, California.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol Pulmonol. 2015 Jun 1;28(2):121-128. doi: 10.1089/ped.2014.0471.
Asthma is a common condition affecting many children in child-care centers. The National Asthma Education and Prevention Program offers recommendations about creating an asthma-friendly child-care setting. However, no studies have investigated the extent to which child-care centers adhere to these recommendations. This study describes the development of a novel instrument to determine the ability of child-care centers to meet national recommendations for asthma. The Preparing for Asthma in Child Care (PACC) Instrument was developed using information from existing recommendations and standards, the peer-reviewed literature, site visits, and expert interviews. The survey questions were pilot-tested at 36 child-care centers throughout San Francisco. The instrument is composed of 43 items across seven domains: smoking exposure, presence of a medical consultant and policies, management of ventilation and triggers, access to medication, presence of asthma action plans, staff training, and encouragement of physical activity. The PACC Instrument is an evidence-based and comprehensive tool designed to identify areas to target to improve asthma care for children in child-care centers.
哮喘是一种常见病症,影响着许多在日托中心的儿童。国家哮喘教育与预防计划提供了关于营造有利于哮喘儿童的日托环境的建议。然而,尚无研究调查日托中心遵循这些建议的程度。本研究描述了一种新型工具的开发,以确定日托中心满足国家哮喘相关建议的能力。儿童哮喘护理准备(PACC)工具是利用现有建议和标准、同行评审文献、实地考察以及专家访谈中的信息开发而成。调查问卷在旧金山的36个日托中心进行了预测试。该工具由43个项目组成,涵盖七个领域:吸烟暴露、是否有医疗顾问及政策、通风和诱因管理、药物获取、哮喘行动计划的存在、员工培训以及对体育活动的鼓励。PACC工具是一种基于证据的综合工具,旨在确定需要改进的领域,以改善日托中心儿童的哮喘护理。