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Outline. BackgroundProgram goalsPuerto Rico MCAN program partners and staffNeeds of our target populationOverview of our interventionsPlans for 2006Successes and challenges to date. La Red de Asma Infantil de Puerto Rico. The History of the Alianza. Founded in 2000 with funding from the RWJ A
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1. La Red de Asma Infantil de Merck de Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Merck Childhood Asthma Network Program
2. Outline Background
Program goals
Puerto Rico MCAN program partners and staff
Needs of our target population
Overview of our interventions
Plans for 2006
Successes and challenges to date
3. The History of the Alianza Founded in 2000 with funding from the RWJ Allies Against Asthma National Program
From the onset the voice and presence of the community has been central
A highly-committed and socially conscious leadership core
Starting in 2006, sustaining and amplifying reach of interventions thanks to MCAN funding
4. Overall Goals of the Puerto Rico MCAN Program (“La Red”) Improve realized access to and quality of asthma health care services for children
Make schools more asthma-friendly
Promote asthma-safe home environments
Promote linkages of key stakeholders and integration of services in the community
Be sustainable beyond Merck Funding
5. PR MCAN Program Partners & Staff APNI
Local clinics
Medical Card Systems
PR American Lung Association
PR Department of Health
San Juan Department of Health
Herman Mitchell, PhD (ICAS)
Vicki Legion, MPH, Yes We Can Marielena Lara, MD, MPH (PI)
Nicolás Linares Orama, PhD (Co-PI)
Carlos Vázquez Rivera, PhD (Implementation Director)
Gilberto Ramos Valencia, PhD (Associate Evaluation Director)
Jesús González Gavillán, PhD (Associate Environmental Director)
Wanda Pacheco Bou, PhD (Associate Community Director)
Associate Clinical Director (TBN)
6. Assessment of Target Communities and Coalition Interventions to Date Baseline population-based survey comparable to Mainland: prevalence, morbidity, and risk factors
Analysis of medical claims data: hospitalization and ED use
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of coalition structure, function, and reach as part of the national Allies Against Asthma evaluation
7. Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres, San Juan, Puerto Rico (Housing Project #1)
8. Residencial Manual A. PérezSan Juan, Puerto RicoHousing Project #2
9. Baseline Assessment of Target Communities
10. Baseline Assessment: Access and Quality of Care
11. Baseline Assessment: Home Environment
12. Overview of La Red’s Interventions Based on language and cultural adaptation of evidence-based models:
Yes We Can
Inner-City Asthma Study
Open Airways
Community Asthma Team (CAT) serves as integration and coordination focus
Targets children with moderate and severe asthma in two housing projects in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Builds on 4 years of experience with the target communities
13. Schematic Diagram of Puerto RicoMCAN interventions
14. Successes to Date
15. Encuentros Familiares (Family Gatherings)
16. Challenges to Date Successfully engagingand motivating high-risk populations
Limited community-based capacities
Lack of institutionalized outreach and community-based health services coordination
Sustaining interventions in the long term
17. Plans for 2006
18. Our Goal: To Improve the Quality of Life of Every Child with Asthma and his or her family in our Communities