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J Occup Environ Hyg ; 21(5): 311-318, 2024 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38560887

ABSTRACT

Improving asthma outcomes for underserved populations can be addressed through interventions to improve indoor air quality (IAQ). New protocol for measuring IAQ and health outcomes are imperative given advances in IAQ monitoring technology and challenges in conducting intervention research in homes. In this pilot study HEPA air purifiers and HEPA vacuum cleaners were provided to five homes with children with asthma. For 6 weeks, eight common components of air quality were measured using a low-cost multi-channel air quality monitoring device, with data conveyed directly from participant homes via Wi-Fi connection. In conjunction with periodic surveys on asthma control, impact of asthma on quality of life and intervention compliance, outcomes compared IAQ, home characteristics, and asthma-related measures. This pilot study demonstrates the feasibility of a protocol to evaluate a dual component intervention to improve IAQ in homes, as measured with a low-cost air quality monitoring device.


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Air Pollution, Indoor , Asthma , Environmental Monitoring , Feasibility Studies , Humans , Air Pollution, Indoor/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation , Pilot Projects , Child , Housing , Female , Male , Quality of Life , Air Filters
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