A Risk Stratification Algorithm for Asthma Identification and Prioritization in a Low-Income Urban School

被引:1
|
作者
Rabner, Marc [1 ]
Bissett, Katherine [2 ]
Johnson, Sara B. [3 ]
Connor, Katherine A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Sch Publ Hlth, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Gen Pediat & Adolescent Med, Rales Hlth Ctr, 4701 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Gen Pediat & Adolescent Med, Rales Hlth Ctr, 200 N Wolfe St,Room 2017, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
[4] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Gen Pediat & Adolescent Med, Adolescent Med, 200 N Wolfe St,Room 2074, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
关键词
asthma; school health; asthma screening; school nursing; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; ABSENTEEISM; VALIDATION; MANAGEMENT; STUDENTS; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1111/josh.12903
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Asthma can interfere with school attendance and engagement. School health programs are central to asthma management. Case identification is limited by reliance on parent-completed forms, which are often missing. This project tested a low-burden screening algorithm to stratify students based on priority for nurse outreach at 2 large, urban schools with high asthma prevalence. METHODS Students in grades 1-8 completed a 4-item asthma screener. Two-stage stratification incorporated screener responses, school nurse records, and absenteeism. Students were assigned low, medium, or high priority for follow up. Asthma prevalence in the high priority group was calculated for substantiated asthma. Whether stratification was more likely than chance to identify new cases of asthma in the high-priority group was evaluated using chi-square tests. RESULTS Of 1397 students, 69.7% were screened. Secondary stratification decreased the number of students in the high and medium priority groups. New asthma cases were identified in 46.4% of high-priority families reached for follow up. High-priority students were more likely to be identified as having asthma than chance alone (p < .001). CONCLUSIONS A low-burden screening algorithm appropriately placed students with asthma in the high priority group. This approach may allow efficient, targeted follow up of the highest need students in high prevalence populations.
引用
收藏
页码:538 / 544
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] An Ecological Analysis of School Engagement Among Urban, Low-Income Latino Adolescents
    Roundfield, Katrina D.
    Sanchez, Bernadette
    McMahon, Susan D.
    YOUTH & SOCIETY, 2018, 50 (07) : 905 - 925
  • [22] Urbanisation and asthma in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review of the urban-rural differences in asthma prevalence
    Rodriguez, Alejandro
    Brickley, Elizabeth
    Rodrigues, Laura
    Normansell, Rebecca Alice
    Barreto, Mauricio
    Cooper, Philip J.
    THORAX, 2019, 74 (11) : 1020 - 1030
  • [23] Fall Risk in Low-Income Elderly People in One Urban Area
    Choi, Kyung Won
    Lee, In-Sook
    JOURNAL OF KOREAN ACADEMY OF NURSING, 2010, 40 (04) : 589 - 598
  • [24] Perceptions of Cardiac Risk among a Low-Income Urban Diabetic Population
    Allen, Jerilyn K.
    Purcell, Alison
    Szanton, Sarah
    Dennison, Cheryl R.
    JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED, 2010, 21 (01) : 362 - 370
  • [25] Nutritional Status and Risk Factors for Malnutrition in Low-income Urban Elders
    Hyun, Hye Sun
    Lee, Insook
    JOURNAL OF KOREAN ACADEMY OF NURSING, 2014, 44 (06) : 708 - 716
  • [26] Evaluation of the Parents of the Students of a Primary School with Asthma Questionnaire in a Low-income Area of Ankara
    Emeksiz, Zeynep Sengul
    Ertugrul, Aysegl
    Bostanci, Ilknur
    Ozmen, Serap
    Sahim, Soner
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2016, 3 (03) : 139 - 143
  • [27] The impact of home visits on retention in a low-income school based mobile asthma clinic
    Carcel, C. M.
    Amaro, S.
    Sowa, F.
    Morphew, T.
    Galant, S. P.
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2007, 119 (01) : S80 - S80
  • [28] Management of asthma in children in low-income countries
    Enarson, PM
    Enarson, DA
    Gie, R
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE, 2005, 9 (11) : 1204 - 1209
  • [29] Exploring Patient Engagement: A Qualitative Analysis of Low-Income Urban Participants in Asthma Research
    Korwin, Amy S.
    Black, Heather
    Perez, Luzmercy
    Morales, Knashawn
    Klusaritz, Heather
    Han, Xiaoyan
    Huang, Jingru
    Rogers, Marisa
    Ndicu, Grace
    Apter, Andrea J.
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2017, 139 (02) : AB147 - AB147
  • [30] Allergic sensitization in low-income urban children: relationship with current symptoms of asthma and rhinitis
    Raby, Pablo
    Mallol, Javier
    BOLETIN MEDICO DEL HOSPITAL INFANTIL DE MEXICO, 2022, 79 (06): : 350 - 356