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The Tuberculosis Behavioral and Social Science Research Forum
Proceedings
Section II. Presentations and Panel Discussions
DAY TWO
Effective Intervention for Asthma
Leslie Boss, M.P.H., Ph.D.
Epidemiologist, Environmental Health Division,
National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention
Day 2, Afternoon Session
Dr. Boss presented a model for continuously generating and refining
interventions through ongoing translation of research findings.
She gave some examples of translated interventions in the field
of asthma control and treatment. For effective interventions to
be widely adopted, they need to be widely known, evidence-based,
appropriate to the target population and setting, well documented
in accessible materials, and suitable for implementation by available
staff, assuming access to proper training. Through implementation
experience, gaps in interventions may be discovered that can then
be addressed by further intervention research and translation of
these research findings into additional interventions that fill
these gaps.
Dr. Boss then provided some examples of asthma interventions based
on translation of research findings. These interventions target
various age groups (e.g., pre-school age, elementary school age,
teens, and adults) in different settings (e.g., health care, school,
and home). Information about this ongoing research and translation
of research findings into implementation practice may be disseminated
by means of the Internet, searchable literature databases, conferences,
and various types of publications. More information can be found
at the website (www.cdc.gov/asthma/interventions/default.htm).
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