Behavioral interventions to improve asthma outcomes

Giselle S. Mosnaim, Esra Akkoyun, Joshua Eng, Madeleine U. Shalowitz
2017 Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology  
Purpose of review Asthma outcomes are influenced by factors at multiple ecological levels: the individual and his/her family, home, medical care, and community. This systematic review describes recently published single-level and multilevel behavioral interventions to improve asthma outcomes. Recent findings Of the 23 total title/abstracts reviewed in the original systematic search of PubMed, Ovid, Scopus, PsychINFO, and CIHAHL reference review databases, six met inclusion criteria. Five of the
more » ... studies focused on low-income and/or minority populations. Promising interventions include culturally tailored online asthma self-management programs and family-centered asthma education delivered at the bedside during hospitalization for an acute asthma exacerbation. Summary Culturally, tailored online self-management programs offer difficult-to-reach populations asthma support that can be completed at the time and pace most convenient for the individual user. Family-focused asthma education, delivered at the bedside during an acute asthma hospitalization by highly motivated lay volunteers, is an efficacious and low-cost approach to improving pediatric asthma self-management.
doi:10.1097/aci.0000000000000359 pmid:28362676 fatcat:ycmcfcit5zfnridwycdbyql32e