Pediatric Asthma Care Coordination in Underserved Communities: A Quasiexperimental Study

To assess the effect of care coordination on asthma outcomes among children in underserved urban communities. We enrolled children, most of whom had very poorly or not well-controlled asthma, in medical-social care coordination programs in Los Angeles, California; Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of public health (1971) 2016-11, Vol.106 (11), p.2012-2018
Hauptverfasser: Janevic, Mary R, Stoll, Shelley, Wilkin, Margaret, Song, Peter X K, Baptist, Alan, Lara, Marielena, Ramos-Valencia, Gilberto, Bryant-Stephens, Tyra, Persky, Victoria, Uyeda, Kimberly, Lesch, Julie Kennedy, Wang, Wen, Malveaux, Floyd J
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the effect of care coordination on asthma outcomes among children in underserved urban communities. We enrolled children, most of whom had very poorly or not well-controlled asthma, in medical-social care coordination programs in Los Angeles, California; Chicago, Illinois; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2011 to 2014. Participants (n = 805; mean age = 7 years) were 60% male, 50% African American, and 42% Latino. We assessed asthma symptoms and health care utilization via parent interview at baseline and 12 months. To prevent overestimation of intervention effects, we constructed a comparison group using bootstrap resampling of matched control cases from previous pediatric asthma trials. At follow-up, intervention participants had 2.2 fewer symptom days per month (SD = 0.3; P 
ISSN:0090-0036
1541-0048
DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303373