RecruitingNCT05004714

Y of Central Maryland Head Start Asthma Implementation

Implementation of a Multilevel Program to Reduce Asthma Symptoms in Urban Preschoolers


Sponsor

Johns Hopkins University

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Aug 1, 2020

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Despite a strong evidence-base for the efficacy of multilevel programs in reducing asthma symptoms among low-income preschool minority children, gaps remain in our understanding of how to best translate and scale up these efficacious interventions into sustainable programs that reduce known asthma health disparities. Head Start (HS) serves over one million low income children in the US each year by focusing on early learning, physical health, and family engagement. HS is committed to implementing evidence based programs to promote overall child well-being, and is focused on addressing asthma symptoms due to the deleterious impact on school absences and child development. We have demonstrated the effectiveness of a multi-level staff and family education program (ABC Asthma) that significantly reduced asthma symptoms and courses of oral corticosteroids. However, these interventions are not successfully integrated within community organizations for long-term sustainability. It is unknown how to best scale up and implement these evidence based asthma interventions into low resource community organizations that serve children at risk. Implementation strategies are frequently developed atheoretically and may not be tailored to the setting. The overall purpose of this project is to inform best practices of implementation of an asthma education program by 1) systematically evaluating the use of intervention mapping to develop a tailored implementation strategy in partnership with Head Start stakeholders, 2) examining both staff and organizational level determinants associated with implementation of ABC Asthma, and 3) evaluating the success of tailored implementation strategies on implementation outcomes and school absences and other health outcomes. The YMCA of Central Maryland have enthusiastically agreed to implement the Maryland ABC HS Asthma within 40 sites in four communities: Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, and Prince George's County.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study works with Head Start staff and parents of children enrolled in Head Start programs to develop and test better ways to implement asthma management strategies in early childhood education settings. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 or older - You are a Head Start staff member OR a caregiver of a child currently enrolled in Head Start who has asthma - You are able to give informed consent - You are willing to be audio recorded during the study **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You do not work at or have a child in a Head Start program - You have cognitive difficulties that prevent giving consent - You are unwilling to be recorded Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Locations(2)

Easter Seals Head Start Prince George's County

District Heights, Maryland, United States

Y of Central Maryland Head Start

Nottingham, Maryland, United States

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