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Environmental History Form for Pediatric Asthma Patient

This form focuses on environmental triggers and was developed as an initial intake tool specifically for children already diagnosed with asthma.

This form focuses on environmental triggers and was developed as an initial intake tool specifically for children already diagnosed with asthma.

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Leyla McCurdy
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mccurdy@neetf.org
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202-261-6488
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Environmental Management of Pediatric Asthma: Guidelines for Health Care Providers

These guidelines are aimed at integrating environmental management of asthma into pediatric health care. These documents outline competencies in environmental health relevant to pediatric asthma that should be mastered by health care providers, and outlines the environmental interventions that should be communicated to patients. The interventions solutions are organized by environmental triggers.

These guidelines are aimed at integrating environmental management of asthma into pediatric health care. These documents outline competencies in environmental health relevant to pediatric asthma that should be mastered by health care providers, and outlines the environmental interventions that should be communicated to patients. The interventions solutions are organized by environmental triggers.

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Contact Name: 
Leyla McCurdy
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mccurdy@neetf.org
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202-261-6488
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Improving Pediatrician Knowledge About Environmental Triggers of Asthma

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Study Finds Trained Pediatricians Are Willing to Integrate Environmental Management into Asthma Care

Following a brief, targeted educational intervention, pediatricians reported a significant increase in knowledge about environmental triggers of asthma and a willingness to incorporate exposure history questions and remediation recommendations in their routine practice. These improvements persisted at a 3-6 month follow-up interval compared to baseline levels. The findings were published in Clinical Pediatrics. The study was conducted by NEEF's Pediatric Asthma Faculty Champions using a standardized PowerPoint presentation based on NEEF's Environmental Management of Pediatric Asthma: Guidelines for Health Care Providers www.neefusa.org/health/asthma/asthmaguidelines

Improving Pediatrician Knoweldge About Environmental Triggers of Asthma--Roberts JR, Karr C, de Ybarrondo L, McCurdy LE, Freeland KD, Hulsey TC, Forman J. Clinical Pediatrics 2013 June; 52(6):523-30 

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Jane Chang
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jchang@neefusa.org
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202-261-6475
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