“…Eleven of 15 studies included home environmental trigger assessments and strategies to reduce exposure to triggers with provision of supplies (Beckham et al, 2004; Breysse et al, 2014; Bryant-Stephens, Kurian, Guo, & Zhao, 2009; Campbell et al, 2015; Krieger et al, 2002; Krieger, Takaro, Song, Beaudet, & Edwards, 2009; López, Chantarat, Bozack, Lopez, & Weiss, 2015; Parker et al, 2008; Primomo, Johnston, DiBiase, Nodolf, & Noren, 2006; Turcotte, Alker, Chaves, Gore, & Woskie, 2014; Williams et al, 2006). CHWs supported families’ use of Asthma Action Plans (AAPs) by reviewing it with families (Fisher-Owens, Boddupalli, & Thyne, 2011; Fox et al, 2007; Krieger et al, 2002) and obtaining AAPs from the HCP for families (Beckham et al, 2004; Margellos-Anast et al, 2012). CHWs also provided referrals to smoking cessation and housing programs to address environmental triggers (e.g., mold, pest infestation; Fox et al, 2007; López et al, 2015; Parker et al, 2008).…”