2020 Annual Report

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ASTHMA CENTER The Asthma Center is the region’s leader in pediatric asthma research and its premier resource for evidence-based asthma programs. We are dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children and families through community-based collaborative research and programs, and we work to encourage, facilitate, and deliver a mechanism for program dissemination and outcomes assessment of clinical and translational research conducted by investigators within community settings, including schools, homes, community organizations, hospitals and ambulatory practice settings. The Asthma Center is committed to the training of investigators and community stakeholders in community-based research. In 2020, the Asthma Center continued to adhere to its vision of developing and disseminating innovative approaches to improving the health and well-being of children, families, and communities. Using a public health approach, the Asthma Center continued to work to reduce health disparities and their determinants by conducting multifaceted, interdisciplinary collaborative research on critical contemporary health issues facing children with asthma, and to establish optimal models of health management and best practices. As a reflection of this, the Asthma Center secured its third and final year of Cigna Foundation funding to continue its pilot feasibility study of its innovative digital Easy Breathing© program. Traditionally a paper-based program, Easy Breathing is an evidence-based asthma management program that translates national asthma guidelines into a usable format for pediatricians and family medicine practitioners. It is now more accessible to clinicians thanks to a new, tablet-based format currently being tested among pediatricians in one federally qualified health center (FQHC). Preliminary data from this pilot study indicates that the digital version is feasible, acceptable, and appropriate among all FQHC staff. The next phase of the pilot will be extended to school nurses, who will receive digital copies of a student’s guideline-adherent asthma treatment plan. We will digitize the Easy Breathing©

for Schools program, which will allow for seamless, efficient asthma management communication between pediatricians and school nurses practicing in the North Hartford Promise Zone. The Asthma Center’s Easy Breathing for Schools program is a multipronged asthma education toolkit that reduces asthma-related school absenteeism, and improves both asthma control and inhaler technique. In 2020, the Asthma Center was awarded a $35,000 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant to implement Easy Breathing for Schools in the Hartford area, where asthma disproportionately affects lowincome African-American and Latino children. A designated bilingual Certified Asthma Educator (AE-C) from the Asthma Center (Sigrid Almeida) will provide training to school nurses during the academic year and facilitate screening, survey administration, and data collection. In a stepped-wedge design, investigators in the Asthma Center will evaluate the implementation of this new, asthma-educator led program with the goal of increased adoption across Hartford Public Schools. Lastly, we are proud to announce that the founder of the Asthma Center, Dr. Michelle Cloutier, professor emeritus, chaired the long-awaited and focused update to the 2007 National Asthma Education and Prevention Program’s asthma guidelines. In January 2021, the Expert Panel Review (EPR-4) released the update, which focused on six priority areas. There are significant changes to asthma management, and staff and investigators in the Asthma Center are currently working with the primary care community to implement these changes and create the next phase of the Easy Breathing program.

school personnel perspectives. J Asthma. 2020 Mar;57(3):295-305. Cicutto L, Gleason M, Haas-Howard C, White M, Hollenbach JP, Williams S, McGinn M, Villarreal M, Mitchell H, Cloutier MM, Vinick C, Langton C, Shocks DJ, Stempel DA, Szefler SJ. Building Bridges for Asthma Care Program: a school-centered program connecting schools, families and community health care providers. J Sch Nurs. 2020 Jun;36(3):168-180. Gherlone ND, Schifano ED, Blodgett A, Hollenbach JP, Trapp C, Cloutier MM. Support from key individuals prolongs breastfeeding duration in a low-income, predominantly Latina sample. AMSRJ. 2020;7(1). Flores G, Hollenbach JP, Hogan AH. To eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in child health care, more needs to be addressed than just social determinants. Lancet Respir Med. 2019 Oct;7(10):842-843. Gherlone N, Hill DR, Feinn R, Hollenbach JP. Hair cortisol concentrations among urban and rural-dwelling mother-child dyads, La Romana, Dominican Republic. Stress. 2020 Nov. STAFF Jessica Hollenbach, PhD, Director, Asthma Center Michelle M. Cloutier, MD, Professor Emeritus Christine Langton, PhD, Research Associate Sigrid Almeida, BS, Research Assistant Brian Lesmes, BS, Administrative Assistant

PUBLICATIONS Simoneau T, Langton CR, Kuo CL, Marrero J, Gherlone N, Cloutier MM, and Hollenbach JP. A school nurseled asthma program reduces absences: evaluation of Easy Breathing for Schools. Acad Pediatr. 2020 JanFeb;20(1):73-80. Langton CR, Hollenbach JP, Simoneau T, Cloutier MM. Asthma management in school: parents’ and CENTERS

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pages 178-184

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pages 175-177

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4min
page 169

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32min
pages 158-168

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4min
pages 156-157

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11min
pages 170-174

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2min
page 155

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8min
pages 149-154

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7min
pages 146-148

Obesity

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pages 142-145

Center for Global Health

10min
pages 138-141

Center for Airway, Voice & Swallowing

4min
pages 136-137

Asthma Center

3min
page 135

Plastic Surgery

5min
pages 130-134

Pediatric Urology

3min
pages 128-129

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13min
pages 124-127

Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery

3min
pages 122-123

Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

6min
pages 119-121

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5min
pages 114-115

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pages 111-113

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7min
pages 116-118

Anesthesiology

3min
page 110

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4min
pages 107-109

Psychology

8min
pages 102-104

Rheumatology

5min
pages 105-106

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2min
page 101

Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology

2min
page 100

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pages 98-99

Neurology

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pages 96-97

Nephrology

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page 95

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

10min
pages 89-94

Infectious Diseases & Immunology

10min
pages 84-86

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pages 87-88

Hospital Medicine

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pages 80-83

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pages 76-79

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pages 74-75

Developmental & Rehabilitation Medicine

6min
pages 54-55

Endocrinology & Diabetes

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pages 66-73

Emergency Medicine

12min
pages 61-65

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pages 56-58

Division of Excellence in Patient Safety & Clinical Quality

7min
pages 59-60

Critical Care

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pages 50-53

Community Pediatrics

6min
pages 47-49

Child Abuse Pediatrics

2min
page 46

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pages 39-42

Adolescent Medicine

2min
page 36

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

7min
pages 43-45

Biomedical Informatics

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pages 37-38

Grants, Gifts & Awards

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Faculty Achievements

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