| Literature DB >> 20689369 |
James Krieger1, David E Jacobs, Peter J Ashley, Andrea Baeder, Ginger L Chew, Dorr Dearborn, H Patricia Hynes, J David Miller, Rebecca Morley, Felicia Rabito, Darryl C Zeldin.
Abstract
Subject matter experts systematically reviewed evidence on the effectiveness of housing interventions that affect health outcomes, primarily asthma, associated with exposure to moisture, mold, and allergens. Three of the 11 interventions reviewed had sufficient evidence for implementation: multifaceted, in-home, tailored interventions for reducing asthma morbidity; integrated pest management to reduce cockroach allergen; and combined elimination of moisture intrusion and leaks and removal of moldy items to reduce mold and respiratory symptoms. Four interventions needed more field evaluation, 1 needed formative research, and 3 either had no evidence of effectiveness or were ineffective. The 3 interventions with sufficient evidence all applied multiple, integrated strategies. This evidence review shows that selected interventions that improve housing conditions will reduce morbidity from asthma and respiratory allergies.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20689369 PMCID: PMC3934496 DOI: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e3181ddcbd9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health Manag Pract ISSN: 1078-4659