| Literature DB >> 28303238 |
Gabrielle B McCallum1, Anne B Chang2, Cate A Wilson1, Helen L Petsky3, Jan Saunders4, Susan J Pizzutto1, Siew Choo Su3, Smita Shah5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The high global burden of asthma and tobacco smoking among Indigenous people may potentially be reduced by appropriate interventions that target prevention of tobacco smoke uptake and improved asthma management. The latter includes targeted treatment based on airway inflammation. We undertook a feasibility study in two Darwin schools with a high proportion of Indigenous youth to determine the feasibility of an innovative, peer-led, school-based education program called the Asthma and Smoking Prevention Project (ASPP). A subset of children with reported persistent respiratory symptoms were also clinically evaluated to determine the lower airway inflammatory profile and optimize asthma management.Entities:
Keywords: Indigenous; adolescent; airway inflammation; asthma; school-based service; tobacco smoking
Year: 2017 PMID: 28303238 PMCID: PMC5332358 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2017.00033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Asthma and Smoking Prevention Project flow diagram.
School demographics of participating students.
| School 1 | School 2 | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male/female | 61/69 | 30/43 | 91/112 |
| Indigenous | 19 (15) | 37 (51) | 56 (28) |
| Number of Grade 7s | 93 (72) | 66 (90) | 159 (78) |
| Number of peer leaders | 37 (28) | 7 (10) | 44 (22) |
| Completed baseline questionnaire | 108 (83) | 68 (93) | 176 (87) |
| Completed follow-up questionnaire | 107 (82) | 49 (67) | 156 (77) |
| Completed both questionnaires | 98 (75) | 44 (60) | 142 (70) |
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Baseline and follow-up questionnaire results.
| Baseline | Follow-up | |
|---|---|---|
| Wheezing in last 12 months | 36 (20%) | 34 (22%) |
| Wheezing during exercise in the last 12 months | 41 (23%) | 34 (22%) |
| Ever diagnosed with asthma by doctor | 33 (19%) | 21 (13%) |
| ACT score (0–12) | 9 (6–10) | 9 (7–9) |
| Any cough present | 56 (32%) | 30 (19%) |
| Acute cough (≤14 days) | 32 (18%) | 20 (13%) |
| Chronic cough (≥28 days) | 11 (6%) | 7 (4.5%) |
| Number of students ever tried smoking? | 18 (10%) | 15 (10%) |
| How old when tried smoking | ||
| ≤12 years | 14 (8%) | 13 (8%) |
| >12 years | 7 (4%) | 5 (3%) |
| How many people smoke cigarettes at home? (range) | 1–20 | 1–15 |
| Mum | 48 (27%) | 46 (29%) |
| Dad | 63 (36%) | 51 (33%) |
| Siblings (brother/sister) | 31 (18%) | 22 (14%) |
| Aunt/uncle(s) | 33 (19%) | 25 (16%) |
| Grandparent(s) | 28 (16%) | 24 (15%) |
| Other | 24 (14%) | 21 (13%) |
| No rules | 27 (15%) | 22 (14%) |
| No one is allowed to smoke in my home | 62 (35%) | 60 (38%) |
| Only special guests are allowed to smoke in my home | 7 (4%) | 2 (1%) |
| People are allowed to smoke in certain areas in my home | 9 (5%) | 16 (10%) |
| People are allowed to smoke anywhere in my home | 7 (4%) | 2 (1%) |
| People are allowed to smoke outside only | 86 (49%) | 75 (48%) |
| None | 102 (58%) | 88 (56%) |
| 1 or 2 | 24 (14%) | 25 (16%) |
| 3 or more | 19 (11%) | 14 (9%) |
| Unsure | 19 (11%) | 24 (15%) |
| Yes | 1 (1%) | 2 (1%) |
| No | 160 (91%) | 143 (92%) |
| Maybe | 8 (5%) | 7 (4.5%) |
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Missing data at baseline: wheezing in last 12 months; .
Missing data at follow-up: wheezing in last 12 months; .
Peer leader feedback.
| Questions | Most common responses |
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| What are the most important points gained from Asthma and Smoking Prevention Project? | How important asthma awareness is (9%) |
| How to treat someone who is having an asthma emergency (53%) | |
| How to teach others about asthma (9%) | |
| Asthma can kill you (2%) | |
| Asthma is important and serious (24%) | |
| Smoking makes asthma worse (4%) | |
| Ways to say no to smoking (9%) | |
| Go get check-ups often (2%) | |
| What causes asthma attacks (triggers) and how to deal with them (44%) | |
| What happens to your lungs when you have an asthma attack (4%) | |
| Asthma won’t prevent you from living your life (4%) | |
| Fun and teamwork (20%) | |
| Gaining confidence to speak in public (20%) | |
| How to say “no” to smoking (4%) | |
| Working together as a team (4%) | |
| What did you like in particular? | The fun of the workshop (13%) |
| Hands on activities/games (42%) | |
| How the presenters did the workshop—it was not boring/they had games (11%) | |
| Sit down and talk and then break the day into activities (2%) | |
| Role playing (2%) | |
| The videos about asthma (4%) | |
| Doing first aid presentations (6%) | |
| The safe environment for learning (4%) | |
| The straw game—it helped understand what it feels like to have asthma (4%) | |
| Learning about smoking (4%) | |
| What can be improved? | Nothing (64%) |
| More standing or more activities outside (7%) | |
| Structure of questionnaires could be improved (2%) | |
Demographic and clinical characteristics of 22 students with current respiratory symptoms.
| Male/female | 4/18 |
| Age (years) | 13 (1.4) |
| Indigenous | 9 (41%) |
| Gestational age (weeks) | 40 (38–41) |
| Birth weight (kg) | 3.2 (2.8, 3.6) |
| Special care nursery admission | 1 (6%) |
| Previous respiratory hospitalization | 3 (14%) |
| Mother smoked during pregnancy | 7 (32%) |
| Exposed to household smoke | 8 (36%) |
| Breathless | 6 (27%) |
| Wheeze | 5 (23%) |
| Hemoptysis | 0 (0%) |
| Chest pain | 5 (23%) |
| Tiredness/lethargy | 6 (27%) |
| Breathless | 15 (68%) |
| Wheeze | 15 (68%) |
| Hemoptysis | 1 (5%) |
| Chest pain | 15 (68%) |
| Tiredness/lethargy | 17 (77%) |
| Dry/wet cough | 19/3 |
| Chest wall hyperinflation | 2 (9%) |
| Wheeze present | 1 (5%) |
| Crackles present | 0 (0%) |
| Chronic suppurative otitis media | 1 (5%) |
| Mild | 6 (27%) |
| Moderate | 2 (9%) |
| Severe | 1 (5%) |
| FEV1 | 90 (82, 100) |
| Forced vital capacity | 95 (83, 102) |
| FENO <20 ppb | 13 (59%) |
| FENO 20–<35 ppb | 4 (18%) |
| FENO ≥35 ppb | 5 (23%) |
| Mucoid | 3 (18%) |
| Mucopurulent | 1 (6%) |
| Purulent | 2 (12%) |
| Eosinophilia (>2.5%) | 6 (35%) |
| Airway neutrophilia (>15%) | 15 (88%) |
| Self-identified asthma (on follow-up Q) | 10 (46%) |
| Intermittent asthma | 4 (18%) |
| Persistent asthma | 8 (36%) |
| 13 (59%) | |
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n = 1 child away for clinical examination. n = 1 child excluded as did not have medical records. Results are for only those children who completed clinical review missing (ever breathless, n = 1 (4%), ever wheeze, n = 1 (4%); ever hemoptysis, n = 1 (4%); ever tired/lethargic, n = 2 (9%), ever breathless 12 months, n = 2 (9%), ever wheeze 12 months, n = 2 (9%); ever hemoptysis 12-months, n = 2 (9%); ever chest pain, n = 2 (9%), ever tired/lethargic 12 months, n = 2 (9%), ever breathless 12 months, n = 2 (9%), ever wheeze 12 months, n = 2 (9%); ever hemoptysis 12 months, n = 2 (9%); ever chest pain, n = 2 (9%), ever tired/lethargic 12 months, n = 2 (9%), breathless now, n = 3 (13%), wheeze now, n = 3 (13%); hemoptysis now, n = 3 (13%); chest pain now, n = 3(13%), tired/lethargic now, n = 3 (13%), mum smoked(not stated, n = 10 (44%), exposed to household smoke, n = 7 (30%), previous respiratory hospitalization, n = 1 (4%), birth weight, n = 5 (23%), ICU admission, n = 1 (4%). mucoid (n = 13 (59%), sputum type; n = 13 (59%).