Asthma Program Manager

Adherence to National Asthma Education and Prevention Program's "How Asthma-Friendly Is Your School?" Recommendations

Sponsoring Program Name: 
FASHA Division of Adolescent and School Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
School health policies and programs provide the framework for a safe and supportive environment for students with asthma. School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006 data were examined to assess whether schools nationwide have policies and programs consistent with the "How Asthma-Friendly Is Your School?" checklist from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program. Adherence to

School health policies and programs provide the framework for a safe and supportive environment for students with asthma. School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006 data were examined to assess whether schools nationwide have policies and programs consistent with the "How Asthma-Friendly Is Your School?" checklist from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program. Adherence to some of the recommendations on the checklist was high. For example, 80% or more of schools allowed students to carry and self-administer asthma medications, and obtained and kept asthma action plans. For other recommendations, however, far fewer schools had the recommended polices or programs; most notably, less than one third of schools had a full-time Registered Nurse. Improvements in many school policies and programs are needed so that students have a safe and supportive school environment to help them control their asthma while away from home.

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Sherry Everett Jones
Contact Email: 
sce2@cdc.gov
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"The Role of Pest Control in Effective Asthma Management" - A Business Case for Health Care Indusrty

Sponsoring Program Name: 
New England Asthma Regional Council
The New England Asthma Regional Council (ARC), a program of Health Resources in Action, is happy to share our latest publication, ¿The Role of Pest Control in Effective Asthma Management: A Business Case¿. Produced by ARC and the Boston Public Health Commission, this document presents a business case geared towards the healthcare industry for providing pest management services and education to c

The New England Asthma Regional Council (ARC), a program of Health Resources in Action, is happy to share our latest publication, "The Role of Pest Control in Effective Asthma Management: A Business Case." Produced by ARC and the Boston Public Health Commission, this document presents a business case geared towards the healthcare industry for providing pest management services and education to certain high-risk asthma patients. There is growing recognition regarding the impact of pest allergens (particularly from mice and cockroaches), grounded in research that suggests that they both cause and trigger asthma. And yet, there is still a need to justify to the health care industry regarding the rationale of providing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) services from a cost effective and health perspective. "The Role of Pest Control in Effective Asthma Management" is of national importance for the health care industry, advocates and policy makers. ARC urges you to use this tool and to disseminate it widely. http://asthmaregionalcouncil.org/uploads/IPM/IPM_FINAL_2009.pdf

Contact Name: 
Stacey Chacker
Contact Email: 
schacker@hria.org
Contact Phone: 
617-279-2240 ext. 536
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Cómo cuidar el aire al interior del hogar

Sponsoring Program Name: 
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics
Podcast en español sobre la importancia de mantener el aire libre de alérgenos al interior de los hogares

Podcast en español sobre la importancia de mantener el aire libre de alérgenos al interior de los hogares

Contact Name: 
Marcela Gieminiani
Contact Email: 
mgieminiani@AANMA.ORG
Contact Phone: 
(800) 878-4403
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