PMID: 8968292Jan 1, 1996Paper

Acceptability and feasibility of a community approach to asthma management: the Neighborhood Asthma Coalition (NAC)

The Journal of Asthma : Official Journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
E B FisherS Bascom

Abstract

Understanding of asthma and co-management between patient and physician improves outcome. Feasibility of programs to achieve these goals in underserved settings is not documented. We used the Precede-Proceed model to document (a) community acceptance of a program to engage peer support of asthma management and care; (b) program revision to emphasize greater attention to availability of care and promotional events as channels for education; (c) engagement of intended audiences in planning and implementation; (d) participation of parents in program activities; and (e) peer-based education/support to reach parents, including socially isolated parents whose children experience heightened morbidity.

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