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Improving Pediatric Asthma Outcomes Through Pictorial Asthma Action Plans, Julia Donovan Jul 2023

Improving Pediatric Asthma Outcomes Through Pictorial Asthma Action Plans, Julia Donovan

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Problem: Asthma is the leading chronic disease of children and the leading cause of childhood emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and missed school days. Asthma action plans (AAPs), including photographs or pictures of asthma medications, symptoms, triggers, and devices, have improved parents’ understanding of their child’s asthma and have increased their comfort level in caring for their child.

Methods: An interventional pre-post study with a mixed-method research design, at a large, urban, primary care pediatric clinic with two locations, evaluated the effectiveness of a pictorial AAP on a child’s asthma control. A pictorial AAP was provided, and a childhood asthma …


Implementation Of A Structured Discharge Checklist For Children Admitted To The Hospital With Acute Asthma, Nicholas Fleming Jul 2023

Implementation Of A Structured Discharge Checklist For Children Admitted To The Hospital With Acute Asthma, Nicholas Fleming

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Problem: The transition process from a hospital setting to home is critical for pediatric patients and their families. However, there is no standardized process to ensure asthma discharge orders and asthma action plans are printed at the time of discharge

Methods: This observational quality improvement project utilized a pre-and-postimplementation of the Kamishibai Card (K-Card) process for pediatric discharge checklist compliance in an inpatient pediatric general medicine unit. This project used a sample of all children aged 2 years to 21 years with an asthma diagnosis admitted to the inpatient general medicine pediatric unit. This project included an …


Multidisciplinary Team Approach Effect On Pediatric Severe Asthma, Lila Kertz Jul 2020

Multidisciplinary Team Approach Effect On Pediatric Severe Asthma, Lila Kertz

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Problem. Children with severe asthma are more likely to be non-adherent with their prescribed medications, often related to barriers. A holistic assessment of these patients has been suggested, but is not typically performed in most pediatric asthma clinics. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effects of severe pediatric asthma clinic services designed to perform holistic assessments and provide comprehensive care.

Methods. An observational, descriptive design was used to evaluate the Severe Asthma Clinic for Kids (SACK) created in 2013 using a retrospective database review. A convenience sample of data collected on all children treated in the clinic …