Program Management/Evaluation

Smokefree Policies in Multi-Unit Housing: Steps for Success

Smokefree Policies in Multi-Unit Housing: Steps for Success is a free online curriculum designed to give property managers, residents and public health advocates the knowledge and skills they need to enact smokefree air policies in multi-unit housing properties such as apartments and condomiums across the nation.

 

Contact Name: 
Jessica Lazar, MALS, Manager, Online Health Education
Contact Email: 
onlinelearning@lung.org
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1-800-LUNG-USA
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Economic Value of Home-Based, Multi-Trigger, Multi-component Interventions with an Environmental Focus for Reducing Asthma Morbidity

This review identifies economic values of home-based, multi-trigger, multi-component interventions with an environmental focus and presents ranges for the main economic outcomes (e.g., program costs, benefit-cost ratios and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios).

This review identifies economic values of home-based, multi-trigger, multi-component interventions with an environmental focus and presents ranges for the main economic outcomes (e.g., program costs, benefit-cost ratios and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios). A previous review concluded that these interventions were effective in reducing asthma morbidity among children and adolescents. Of the 1,551 studies identified for inclusion in the review, 13 were selected. Each of these had program costs ranging from $231-$14,858 per participant per year.  This range was affected by completeness of their program cost data, level of intensity of the environmental remediation, the type of educational component included, the professional status of the home visitor and the frequency of visits by the home visitor. The study ultimately found that the benefits from these kinds of interventions can "match or even exceed their program costs" and that "these programs provide a good value for dollars spent on the interventions."

Contact Name: 
Brandy Angell
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angell.brandy@epa.gov
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202-343-9885
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Pilot Project-Care For Their Air Logic Model (Georgia Asthma Control Program)

Pilot Project-Care For Their Air Logic Model (Georgia Asthma Control Program) displayed in the 10/24 webinar.

Pilot Project-Care For Their Air Logic Model (Georgia Asthma Control Program) displayed in the 10/24 webinar.

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