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 |
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Asthma | asthma |
Covid | community health |
Hospitals | community health workers |
Neighborhoods | household asthma triggers |
Therapy | latino populations |
remote service delivery |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | Asthma |
pathway | KEGG | Asthma |
disease | IDO | intervention |
disease | MESH | COVID-19 |
disease | IDO | quality |