Ellis Deborah A, Carcone April Idalski, Kannikeswaran Nirupama, Jacques-Tiura Angela J, Holtrop Teresa
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.
Division of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, USA.
Child Health Care. 2024 Feb 12. doi: 10.1080/02739615.2024.2316083.
Black adolescents with asthma are at elevated risk for health disparities. This study used mixed methods to test an evidence-based, family intervention adapted for home-based delivery by community health workers (CHWs). Fifty-nine families were randomly assigned to receive the adapted intervention, Reach for Control (RFC), or home-based case management. Paired t-tests showed adolescents in both groups had significant decreases in asthma-related emergency department visits. Families in RFC also had significant improvements in asthma management. Qualitative interviews suggested high satisfaction with CHW delivery, but treatment dose was low. Additional studies are needed to develop effective interventions for this population.
患有哮喘的黑人青少年面临健康差距扩大的风险。本研究采用混合方法,对一种基于证据的家庭干预措施进行测试,该措施由社区卫生工作者(CHW)进行居家实施。59个家庭被随机分配接受适应性干预措施“掌控未来”(RFC)或居家病例管理。配对t检验显示,两组青少年与哮喘相关的急诊就诊次数均显著减少。接受RFC干预的家庭在哮喘管理方面也有显著改善。定性访谈表明,对社区卫生工作者的服务满意度较高,但治疗剂量较低。需要进一步开展研究,为该人群制定有效的干预措施。