Outcomes of a Remote Multi-Component Asthma Intervention for Children in Low-income Latine Communities.

Publication date: May 23, 2025

Bridges to Health Equity (BHE), a collaborative of community-based organizations (CBOs), insurers, hospitals, and an external evaluator was developed to forge partnerships that improve health in low-income neighborhoods in New York City. BHE developed an asthma program implemented by community health workers (CHWs) at participating CBOs in 2020 and 2021. Initially designed as an in-home intervention, the program shifted to remote delivery at the beginning of the study due to COVID-19. Methods: Researchers conducted a mixed-methods evaluation of BHE to support quality improvement and contribute to the evidence base regarding asthma interventions. The evaluation included participant baseline and follow-up assessments. This paper uses data from these assessments to examine outcomes for children, focusing on changes in asthma control and home-based triggers. Results: Children with baseline and follow-up assessments-90% of whom were Latine-experienced significant improvements in asthma control and reductions in home-based asthma triggers, including home maintenance issues and pest infestations. Conclusion: Findings demonstrate positive outcomes of an asthma program delivered remotely by a CBO. They add to the evidence regarding CBO capacity to deliver health programs effectively and suggest that some in-person CHW interventions may be able to shift to remote delivery, which could facilitate expansion.

Concepts Keywords
Asthma asthma
Covid community health
Hospitals community health workers
Neighborhoods household asthma triggers
Therapy latino populations
remote service delivery

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Asthma
pathway KEGG Asthma
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO quality

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