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Implementation of Asthma Community Home and School Management Program (Asthma CHAMPS)

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Johns Hopkins University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorJohns Hopkins University
Started2023-11-27
Est. completion2027-06-30
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The long-term goal is to implement an evidence-based asthma intervention based on the Center for Disease Control's recommended framework (EXHALE) within Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS). As part of a stepped wedge pragmatic trial the investigators will: 1. Evaluate the effectiveness of a tailored implementation plan of Asthma CHAMPS in 32 Baltimore city elementary schools to reduce asthma disparities. 2. Conduct a pragmatic trail using a stepped wedge design to evaluate implementation of a school and home asthma intervention program to reduce asthma-related absences, healthcare utilization and exacerbations and improve asthma control, among children enrolled in 32 Baltimore City elementary schools. 3. Use qualitative methods (observation and semi structured interviews) to obtain stakeholder feedback (parents, community health workers, school personnel and administrators) on impact of Asthma CHAMPS, identify potential refinements in intervention and implementation strategies, and evaluate impact of local adaptation and fidelity on implementation success and sustainability.

Eligibility

Healthy volunteers accepted
Adult

Inclusion Criteria:

* Aged 18 or older
* Current caregiver of child with asthma or staff member at a Baltimore City K-8 Public School in Asthma CHAMPS

Exclusion Criteria:

* Unwilling to consent

Children with asthma

Inclusion Criteria:

* Asthma diagnosis
* Currently enrolled in Baltimore City K-8 Public School participating in Asthma CHAMPS

Exclusion Criteria:

* Unwilling to provide assent

Conditions2

AsthmaAsthma in Children

Locations1 site

Baltimore City Public Schools
Baltimore, Maryland, 21202
Christopher Wohn

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