2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2004.05.003
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Pediatric asthma case management: A review of evidence and an experimental study design

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“…Other investigators have reported a case management approach to be effective in long-term management of chronic conditions in children, including asthma (Vafiadou & Ranuro, 1999) and type 1 diabetes (Beck et al, 2004), particularly if a parent is involved in the treatment protocol (Schulte, Musolf, Meurer, Cohn, & Kelly, 2004). Case management is defined as a collaborative process of an interdisciplinary team that assesses, identifies perceptions, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates options and services needed to meet an individual's health needs (Moreo & Lamb, 2003).…”
Section: Childhood Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other investigators have reported a case management approach to be effective in long-term management of chronic conditions in children, including asthma (Vafiadou & Ranuro, 1999) and type 1 diabetes (Beck et al, 2004), particularly if a parent is involved in the treatment protocol (Schulte, Musolf, Meurer, Cohn, & Kelly, 2004). Case management is defined as a collaborative process of an interdisciplinary team that assesses, identifies perceptions, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates options and services needed to meet an individual's health needs (Moreo & Lamb, 2003).…”
Section: Childhood Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Alianza Contra el Asma Pediátrica en Puerto Rico (the ALIANZA) stationed a nurse coordinator at the local clinic to promote implementation of the local MCO's disease management program among clinic staff and to coordinate care between the MCO and the clinic. Fight Asthma Milwaukee Allies (FAM Allies) conducted two studies to assess the effectiveness of care coordination by the local health department and by visiting nurses who provided home asthma education and case management (Gorelick, et al, in press;Schulte, Musolf, Meurer, Cohn, & Kelly, 2004).…”
Section: Service Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10][11][12][13] Both the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study and the Inner-City Asthma Intervention identified several interrelated risk factors for morbidity, all of which fell within the social (e.g., suboptimal medical care), environmental (e.g., allergens in the home environment), and behavioral (e.g., poor medication adherence) determinants of health. 14,15 With such a broad range of contributing factors, reducing asthma morbidity requires asthma management that effectively addresses the full context of a person's life instead of clinical management alone, and interventions that address multiple determinants of health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%