Table 2.
Intervention assignment based on asthma control.
| For Families of Children Ages 2–5 | For Families of Children Ages 6–12 | School-Level Intervention | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Poorly Controlled | Caregiver receives: HARP Program AND CASE Program | Caregiver receives: HARP Program AND CASE Program Child receives: CASE Program |
School receives: CASE Staff Training AND CASE Environmental Assessment |
| Not Well Controlled | Caregiver receives: CASE Program | Caregiver receives: CASE Program Child receives: CASE Program | |
Note. This table represents the assignment of families of children with asthma in the study to a home-based asthma management education program (HARP) and a school-based asthma education program (CASE). Families were assigned based on their child’s age and asthma symptoms (i.e., Poorly Controlled and Not Well Controlled). Not Well Controlled was defined by daytime symptoms, quick-relief medication use, or activity limitation greater than twice per week, or any nighttime symptoms in the last 14 days. Poorly Controlled was defined by daily daytime symptoms, quick-relief medication use, or activity limitation or nighttime symptoms greater than twice per week in the past 14 days, or high urgent healthcare utilization (i.e., ≥ 2 ED visits or 1 inpatient hospitalization in the past year). All elementary schools in each polygon were assigned to receive CASE staff training and environmental assessment.