2021
DOI: 10.1177/1062860620946838
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Formative Evaluation for Implementation of a Low Literacy Pictorial Asthma Action Plan Delivered via Telehealth Improves Asthma Control

Abstract: Consistently uncontrolled asthma in children is an increasing concern in the United States. The use of asthma action plans with asthma education is inconsistent and may be improved with adaptations for low literacy. The objective of this study was formative evaluation for implementation of the New Mexico Pictorial Asthma Action Plan (NM PicAAP). Quality improvement processes guided NM PicAAP face validation and telehealth direct patient care implementation. The asthma control test was selected to measure asthm… Show more

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“…Only six of the included studies reported EDI considerations in intervention development. For example, the ‘NM PicAPP’ 60 was pictorial based as it was aimed at a low literacy, English learner population. The ‘Puff City’ intervention reported having an urban focus, with persons of colour prominently featured, similar to the social context of the target population 52,55 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only six of the included studies reported EDI considerations in intervention development. For example, the ‘NM PicAPP’ 60 was pictorial based as it was aimed at a low literacy, English learner population. The ‘Puff City’ intervention reported having an urban focus, with persons of colour prominently featured, similar to the social context of the target population 52,55 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Lin et al 54 and Ramsey et al 56 reported participants attended 100% of 'self-management' or 'behavioural' telehealth visits, which were one-to-one live videoconferencing visits with HCPs. However, Vallabhan et al 60 had the poorest fidelity, with a completion rate of just 28.5% attending the third and final visit. Training of research staff or those delivering the intervention was reported by just five studies.…”
Section: Implementation Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…questionnaires, such as the ACT [14,65,93,94,96,98,163,195,202,237,290,291,[298][299][300] and ACQ [208,301] were often used to report asthma symptoms. Other measures used to specify asthma symptoms were SABA use [236][237][238] and symptom-free days [236,237,294,302] or alternative quantitative or qualitative methods to assess asthma symptoms.…”
Section: Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%