An Asthma Collaboration to Reduce Childhood Asthma Disparities on the Navajo Nation

Information

  • Research Project
  • 10237947
  • ApplicationId
    10237947
  • Core Project Number
    U01HL138689
  • Full Project Number
    5U01HL138689-05
  • Serial Number
    138689
  • FOA Number
    RFA-HL-17-001
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    8/15/2017 - 6 years ago
  • Project End Date
    6/30/2023 - 11 months ago
  • Program Officer Name
    FREEMER, MICHELLE M
  • Budget Start Date
    7/1/2021 - 2 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    6/30/2022 - a year ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2021
  • Support Year
    05
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    7/16/2021 - 2 years ago
Organizations

An Asthma Collaboration to Reduce Childhood Asthma Disparities on the Navajo Nation

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Asthma prevalence among children on the Navajo Nation, the largest tribal reservation in the United States, is 2-3 times that of the general population and fueled by health disparities that include devastating poverty, multiple environmental pollutants, and large travel distances to obtain healthcare. Delivery of evidence-based asthma care through the Indian Health Service (IHS), the only healthcare system on the reservation, is inconsistent. While schools and communities identify pediatric asthma as a strong concern, no comprehensive asthma care implementation plan has been previously introduced. Therefore, this proposed study will combine two previously tested programs, one focused on training providers and one on school-based education and monitoring, to build a comprehensive, integrated, team-based Asthma Care Implementation Program to address medical care, family, home, and community to improve the health of Navajo children with asthma. A one-year engagement phase has resulted in strong support from Navajo Nation organizations including the President and Vice President of the Navajo Nation, governmental organizations, healthcare centers, schools, and communities in the three participating agencies (Fort Defiance, Chinle, and Tuba City). Approval of the proposed study by the Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board has been obtained. Key recommendations from communities including use of existing resources such as the Navajo Epidemiology Center, Navajo Health Department, local media, lay health workers, and ongoing involvement of stakeholders are included in this plan. Using a stepped-wedge design, the intervention will be introduced sequentially into three agencies. A mixed-methods analysis strategy will be employed that includes annual examination of asthma exacerbations through the IHS database (primary outcome), interviews with 300 families with a child with asthma, and key informant interviews with healthcare providers and school teachers and nurses. During the sustainability phase, meetings will be held with multiple organizations including local chapter houses to share outcome data, gather feedback, and plan for future dissemination to other agencies and reservations. The RE-AIM framework will be employed to evaluate the implementation process and facilitate dissemination to other tribal populations.

IC Name
NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE
  • Activity
    U01
  • Administering IC
    HL
  • Application Type
    5
  • Direct Cost Amount
    496702
  • Indirect Cost Amount
    97596
  • Total Cost
    594298
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
    False
  • CFDA Code
    838
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
    NHLBI:594298\
  • Funding Mechanism
    Non-SBIR/STTR RPGs
  • Study Section
    ZHL1
  • Study Section Name
    Special Emphasis Panel
  • Organization Name
    NATIONAL JEWISH HEALTH
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
    076443019
  • Organization City
    DENVER
  • Organization State
    CO
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    802062761
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES