From Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy, Immunology and Pulmonary Medicine for A. Ellis, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
St. Louis Children's Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Allergy Asthma Proc. 2019 May 1;40(3):154-161. doi: 10.2500/aap.2019.40.4218.
The St. Louis Children's Hospital Healthy Kids Express Asthma (HKEA) program was developed to improve asthma control in children who attend schools with the highest asthma prevalence in the metropolitan area. The HKEA program differs from other programs because unscheduled visits occur at school without parents present. To assess the effectiveness of the HKEA program a retrospective quality assurance study. A chart review was performed to evaluate the change in health-care utilization, absenteeism, staff and student education, inhaler technique checks, and parent satisfaction surveys before and after participation in the program. The Wilcoxon signed rank test, two-way analysis of variance, and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The HKEA program recruited 1076 participants ages 5-15 years during 3 school years, from 2008 to 2011. The participants showed a reduction in emergency department visits (36.9% to 14.2%) and hospitalizations (7.1% to 5.0%) from the year before beginning the program to the third year of the program. Absenteeism was significantly improved, from 59.1% to 27.1%. Staff and student knowledge of asthma improved significantly after completing asthma education programs. More than 90% of participants completed three technique checks of their inhaler and spacer technique and showed significant improvement in their tech check (an inhaler/aero chamber technique check) scores. Parent satisfaction with the HKEA program was rated excellent or very good by 96.9% of the parents. The HKEA program is a novel school-based asthma clinic that is well accepted by parents, and results in less health-care utilization and school absences as well as improved asthma knowledge in participants and the school staff.
圣路易斯儿童医院健康儿童哮喘快速通道(HKEA)计划旨在改善在大都市区哮喘发病率最高的学校就读的儿童的哮喘控制状况。HKEA 计划与其他计划不同,因为它是在没有家长在场的情况下在学校进行的临时就诊。为了评估 HKEA 计划的效果,进行了一项回顾性质量保证研究。通过图表审查评估了参与计划前后医疗保健利用率、缺勤、员工和学生教育、吸入器技术检查以及家长满意度调查的变化。使用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验、双向方差分析和描述性统计来分析数据。HKEA 计划在 2008 年至 2011 年的 3 个学年中招募了 1076 名 5-15 岁的参与者。参与者的急诊就诊率(从 36.9%降至 14.2%)和住院率(从 7.1%降至 5.0%)从参与该计划前一年到第三年有所下降。缺勤率显著改善,从 59.1%降至 27.1%。完成哮喘教育计划后,员工和学生对哮喘的了解显著提高。超过 90%的参与者完成了三次吸入器和喷雾器技术检查,并且他们的技术检查(吸入器/气室技术检查)分数显著提高。96.9%的家长对 HKEA 计划表示非常满意或满意。HKEA 计划是一种新颖的基于学校的哮喘诊所,深受家长欢迎,可减少医疗保健利用率和缺勤率,并提高参与者和学校工作人员的哮喘知识。