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The awesome Asthma School Days Program: educating children, inspiring a community. J Sch Health 1999 Feb;69(2):63-8

Date

05/08/1999

Pubmed ID

10231738

DOI

10.1111/j.1746-1561.1999.tb06370.x

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0033071889 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   19 Citations

Abstract

Program planners developed an educational program to improve the health of children with asthma in grades three to five in Milwaukee (Wis.) Public Schools. During 1997-1998, 1,400 students from 74 elementary schools participated in the Awesome Asthma School Days education program. In a cross-sectional survey, about 40% of children reported play interrupted and sleep disturbed by asthma, more than 50% of children reported exposure to smoke in their home, most children lacked asthma self-care tools, and most children with persistent symptoms did not use an anti-inflammatory inhaler. The educational program improved students' expectations about normal play and sleep and improved their understanding of asthma. Leaders in Milwaukee used the survey results to develop a community action plan. The educational program, surveys, community partnerships, and strategic plans can be replicated in other schools.

Author List

Meurer JR, McKenzie S, Mischler E, Subichin S, Malloy M, George V

Author

John R. Meurer MD, MBA Professor in the Institute for Health and Humanity department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Adult
Asthma
Child
Community Participation
Cross-Sectional Studies
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Parents
Patient Education as Topic
Program Evaluation
School Health Services
Wisconsin