Table 3Asthma self-management education packages: audience, patient population, setting, and language

PackageAudience: Asthma PatientsAudience: Parents, CaregiversAudience: Nurses, CliniciansAudience: PromotorasAudience: TeachersPatient Population: AdultsPatient Population: Children, AdolescentsPatient Population: Preschool-Age ChildrenSetting: HomeSetting: SchoolSetting: CommunitySetting: Healthcare facilityLanguage: EnglishLanguage: Spanish

A Breath of Life

NHLBI (2014)

Asthma 101

ALA (Year NR)

Asthma Basics for Children

AAFA (2010)

Asthma Care for Adults

AAFA (2018)

Asthma Workbook

University of Michigan (2018)

Breathe Well, Live Well

ALA (2019)

Creating Asthma-Friendly Environments and Promoting Access to Guidelines-Based Care for Children with Asthma

NEEF & NASN (2018)

Kickin’ Asthma

ALA (2015)

Open Airways for Schools

ALA (2018)

Pediatric Asthma Initiative

NEEF (Year NR)

Severe Asthma Care for Adults

AAFA (2019)

Wee Breathers

AAFA (2013)

Women Breathe Free

University of Michigan (2010)

You Can Control Asthma*

AAFA (2005)

Total (N=14)9731268311697148

AAFA=Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America; ALA=American Lung Association; NASN=National Association of School Nurses; NEEF=National Environmental Educational Foundation; NHLBI=National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; NR=Not reported

Note: Children defined as under age 10; Adolescents defined as ages 10 to 17.

*

Program has been implemented in daycare centers and asthma camp.

From: Findings

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