1. Reducing Asthma Disparities by Addressing Environmental Inequities
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Anne Kelsey Lamb, Kathryn Lorenzen, Shannon White, Bob Prentice, and Joel Ervice
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Conservation of Energy Resources ,Health Promotion ,Asthma management ,Community Networks ,Interpersonal relationship ,Organizational Case Studies ,Environmental health ,Humans ,Medicine ,Interpersonal Relations ,Healthcare Disparities ,Policy outcomes ,Asthma ,African american ,Asthma therapy ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Health Care Coalitions ,Hispanic or Latino ,medicine.disease ,Community-Institutional Relations ,respiratory tract diseases ,Black or African American ,Work (electrical) ,Environmental Pollution ,business ,Gasoline - Abstract
Regional Asthma Management and Prevention describes its collaborative approach to address a social determinant of health--air quality--and the associated inequities that have led to asthma disparities impacting African American and Latino communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. The strategies, aimed at decreasing diesel pollution in disproportionately impacted communities, span the levels of the socioecological model, with an emphasis on policy outcomes. Regional Asthma Management and Prevention describes how this work fits within a larger comprehensive approach to address asthma disparities encompassing several components, ranging from clinical management to environmental protection.
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- 2011
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