Skip to content

Peer-reviewed article

Improving Asthma Research in an Inner-City Latino Neighborhood with Community Health Workers

This study tests the feasibility of a partnership between an academic medical center and community health workers to perform mutually beneficial research investigating asthma in an urban Latino neighborhood. Community heath workers…

By John D. LantosJanuary 1, 20051 min readin Journal of Asthma

This study tests the feasibility of a partnership between an academic medical center and community health workers to perform mutually beneficial research investigating asthma in an urban Latino neighborhood. Community heath workers participated in the study design, instrument development, implementation, and analysis. The 103 participants recruited by the community health workers were primarily Mexican with very low education and acculturation levels. After the 1-year enrollment period, the community health workers described the challenges of data collection and gave explanations for the access to care outcomes. This academic-community partnership showed that community health workers can be effective research partners.

Originally published at Journal of Asthma · January 1, 2005.

About the author

John D. Lantos is a pediatrician and bioethicist writing on AI in medicine, neonatal intensive care, and end-of-life decisions. His essays appear in JAMA, JAMA Pediatrics, the Hastings Center Report, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Aeon. Read more about John.

The full archiveSubscribe