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The Seattle-King County healthy homes project: implementation of a comprehensive approach to improving indoor environmental quality for low-income children with asthma.

机译:西雅图-金县健康之家项目:实施一项综合方法以改善低收入哮喘儿童的室内环境质量。

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Pediatric asthma is a growing public health issue, disproportionately affecting low-income people and people of color. Exposure to indoor asthma triggers plays an important role in the development and exacerbation of asthma. We describe the implementation of the Seattle-King County Healthy Homes Project, a randomized, controlled trial of an outreach/education intervention to improve asthma-related health status by reducing exposure to allergens and irritants in the home. We randomly assigned 274 low-income children with asthma ages 4-12 to either a high- or a low-intensity group. In the high-intensity group, community health workers called Community Home Environmental Specialists (CHES) conducted initial home environmental assessments, provided individualized action plans, and made additional visits over a 12-month period to provide education and social support, encouragement of participant actions, provision of materials to reduce exposures (including bedding encasements), assistance with roach and rodent eradication, and advocacy for improved housing conditions. Members of the low-intensity group received the initial assessment, home action plan, limited education during the assessment visit, and bedding encasements. We describe the recruitment and training of CHES and challenges they faced and explain the assessment and exposure reduction protocols addressing dust mites, mold, tobacco smoke, pets, cockroaches, rodents, dust, moisture, and toxic or hazardous chemicals. We also discuss the gap between the practices recommended in the literature and what is feasible in the home. We accomplished home interventions and participants found the project very useful. The project was limited in resolving structural housing quality issues that contributed to exposure to indoor triggers.
机译:小儿哮喘是一个日益严重的公共健康问题,对低收入人群和有色人种的影响尤其严重。暴露于室内哮喘的诱因在哮喘的发展和恶化中起重要作用。我们描述了西雅图-金县健康之家项目的实施情况,该项目是一项扩展/教育干预措施的随机对照试验,旨在通过减少家中过敏原和刺激物的暴露来改善哮喘相关的健康状况。我们将274名4-12岁哮喘的低收入儿童随机分为高强度组或低强度组。在高强度人群中,称为社区家庭环境专家(CHES)的社区卫生工作者进行了初步的家庭环境评估,提供了个性化的行动计划,并在12个月内进行了额外的访问,以提供教育和社会支持,鼓励参与者采取行动,提供材料以减少暴露(包括被褥包裹),协助消灭蟑螂和啮齿动物以及倡导改善住房条件。低强度组的成员接受了初始评估,家庭行动计划,评估访问期间的有限教育以及床上用品包裹。我们描述了CHES的招募和培训及其面临的挑战,并解释了针对尘螨,霉菌,烟草烟雾,宠物,蟑螂,啮齿动物,灰尘,湿气以及有毒或有害化学物质的评估和减少接触的规程。我们还将讨论文献中推荐的实践与家庭可行的实践之间的差距。我们完成了家庭干预,参与者发现该项目非常有用。该项目在解决结构性房屋质量问题(仅限于暴露在室内触发器中)方面受到限制。

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