“…For example, a study of 267 African American caregivers who received a 5-series asthma self-management education program administered by parent facilitators in local community sites resulted in improved knowledge, quality of life, and perceived asthma control for the caregiver. 67 Similarly, Canino et al 68 found that asthma education intervention that included 8 modules for Puerto Rican families administered by asthma counselors resulted in significantly more symptom-free nights, improved quality of life, and self-efficacy scores in intervention groups as reported by caregivers. Unfortunately, community-based education is not widely available, and most black caregivers do not have access to information that is culturally appropriate or sensitive.…”