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Pilot Project-Onsite Assessment

Onsite Assesment to track results from previous visit to Head Start or Childcare Center

Onsite Assessment to track results from previous visit to Head Start or Childcare Center

Contact Name: 
Heidi LeSane
Contact Email: 
lesane.heidi@epa.gov
Contact Phone: 
4045629074
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The Asthma Organizer

Your asthma, allergies and anaphylaxis guide, written by Nancy Sander. The mom who founded AANMA packs more than 30 years of experience into the Asthma Organizer: practical information, helpful exercises and resources. 65 pages.

The Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) Asthma Organizer is your step-by-step guide to freedom from asthma symptoms.  Whether you want to help yourself, your child(ren), loved ones or patients. 

The Asthma Organizer is based on principles found in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma. Written by Nancy Sander, the mom who founded AANMA, the Asthma Organizer contains more than 30 years of experience into practical information, helpful excercises and resources. 

Contact Name: 
Lisa Cox-Black
Contact Email: 
lcox-black@aanma.org
Contact Phone: 
703-641-9595
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Colorado Asthma Program Toolkit

Asthma is often under-diagnosed and under-treated in primary care. The Colorado Asthma Toolkit Program was initiated to establish a method for improving asthma care by providing to primary care practices coaching, training, and support for (1) evidence-based asthma diagnosis and treatment, and (2) education and activation of patients toward effective self-management of their illness.

The Colorado Asthma Toolkit Program was initiated to establish a method for improving asthma care by providing to primary care practices coaching, training, and support for (1) evidence-based asthma diagnosis and treatment, and (2)education and activation of patients toward effective self-management of their illness. Two intertwined training programs, or “toolkits,” were subsequently developed, one each for health care clinicians and patients. Clinicians received coaching sessions that included training in guideline-based methods for evaluation and treatment of asthma, coaching to assist practices in implementing these methods, and training in communication techniques to promote asthma self-management. Practices were also given a spirometer and trained in its use and interpretation. Patient self-management toolkits were provided to clinicians, who were trained to use the materials to educate patients and increase treatment adherence. The program was successful and acceptance by practices was attributable to flexible, in-office coaching and provision of spirometry.

Contact Name: 
Brandy Angell
Contact Email: 
angell.brandy@epa.gov
Contact Phone: 
202-343-9885
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