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Promoting risk reduction among young adults with asthma during wildfire smoke

Metadata Updated: January 16, 2023

Poor air quality (AQ) from wildfire smoke is associated with increased asthma attacks and emergency department visits. Young adults are less likely to adhere to AQ alerts than older adults. This study utilized data collected as part of a 2020 pilot study testing two smartphone application (app) interventions in young adults with asthma compared to a control group. NIH R21 1R21NR019071-01 (PI: Postma, Julie M) 4/1/2020-3/31/2022 Promoting Risk Reduction Among Young Adults with Asthma During Wild?re Smoke Events The goal of this proposal was to assess the feasibility of the `Smoke Sense,' an EPA-developed smart phone air quality application (app), to positively impact health outcomes among young adults with asthma. This study is a clinical intervention. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: The data is associated with the manuscript whose corresponding author is Dr. Julie Postma Assistant Dean of Research, Associate Professor Washington State University College of Nursing. It can be accessed through the following means: Assistant Dean of Research, Associate Professor Washington State University College of Nursing

Email: jpostma@wsu.edu; Phone: 253-445-4612 WSU Puyallup Research and Extension Center 2606 W. Pioneer Ave, Puyallup, WA 98371-4998 www.nursing.edu. Format: Ascii flat files.

This dataset is associated with the following publication: Postma, J., A. Rappold, T. Odom Maryon, H. Haverkamp, S. Amiri, R. Bindler, J. Whicker, and V. Walden. Promoting risk reduction among young adults with asthma during wildfire smoke. Public Health Nursing. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA, 39(2): 405-414, (2022).

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References

https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12986
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8930445

Dates

Metadata Created Date January 16, 2023
Metadata Updated Date January 16, 2023

Metadata Source

Harvested from EPA ScienceHub

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date January 16, 2023
Metadata Updated Date January 16, 2023
Publisher U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
Maintainer
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Data Last Modified 2023-01-13
Public Access Level public
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Harvest Source Title EPA ScienceHub
License https://pasteur.epa.gov/license/sciencehub-license-non-epa-generated.html
Program Code 020:000
Publisher Hierarchy U.S. Government > U.S. Environmental Protection Agency > U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD)
Related Documents https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12986, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8930445
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