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Volume 32, Issue 1: February, 2005
Abstract
Health Planning That Magnifies the Community’s
Voice: Allies Against Asthma
Frances D. Butterfoss, PhD, Cynthia Kelly, MD and Jude Taylor-Fishwick,
MPA
Allies Against Asthma, a working group of the Consortium
for Infant and Child Health (CINCH), conducted a comprehensive
asthma needs assessment in Hampton Roads, Virginia, in 2001.
Results from extant data and parent surveys indicated that
asthma prevalence was high (15% to 18%), 45% to 50% of children
received primary care for asthma in the emergency department,30%
had been recently hospitalized, and most children were not
adequately medicated. Focus groups revealed inadequate asthma
education, low income, lack of resources and consistent care,
disparities in insurance coverage, and noncompliance with
national asthma guidelines. An integrated community asthma
action plan was developed and funded. Members were satisfied
with the planning process—88% felt the plan reflected
the needs assessment, and 86% agreed the plan would effectively
improve asthma management. Interventions commenced in January
2002. The inclusive process that led to these interventions
will ensure that the project is successful and sustainable.
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