Breathing Easy with Asthma: Module 4- Building Self-Management Skills and Advocacy
The purpose of this project is to develop and host an asthma self-management education (AS-ME) curriculum for Community Health Workers (CHWs). The curriculum and content are designed to provide a minimum of four continuing education credits (CEUs) for CHWs in the State of Texas. The series will be divided into four modules as follows:
- Module 1: Understanding Asthma and the Foundation of Control
- Module 2: Medications, Devices, and Introduction to Self-Monitoring
- Module 3: Understanding Triggers and Building Healthy Environments
- Module 4: Building Self-Management Skills and Advocacy
The series incorporates a spiral curriculum approach. Core concepts are introduced early and revisited with increasing depth and application.
When asthma is under control, children can breathe well and stay active. But many children struggle with poor asthma control. This can mean missed school, poor sleep, and hospital visits. Community Health Workers help families learn steps to control asthma so children can breathe easier.
Module 4 provides Community Health Workers with the strategies and communication skills needed to help clients build capacity to identify their strengths, overcome barriers, access resources, and coordinate asthma care across settings.
Target Audience
This activity is intended for community health workers (CHWs).
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity leaners should be able to:
- Apply communication and teaching strategies in asthma education
- Demonstrate how to assess a client's understanding of asthma, identify their strengths, and support them in setting realistic asthma-control goals.
- Identify strategies to build capacity for clients to overcome barriers to care and access resources .
- Coordinate care across settings with a focus on school
Disclosures
In accordance with the appropriate accrediting bodies, all planners, teachers, and authors with control over activity content are required to disclose to the provider any relevant financial relationships (those held by the person, currently or within the last 24 months) with ineligible interests. Accredited providers are required to provide this information to learners before the start of an activity. The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Division of Academic Innovation's office planning team nor the subject matter experts have anything to disclose.
Authors
Leslie Allsopp, PhD, MSN, MPH, AE-C
Assistant Professor, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Faculty Partner, Texas Center for Patient Safety
University of North Texas Health Fort Worth
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Leslie Reyna, MSW, CHWI, CHW
Assistant Director of Strategy and Outreach, Texas Center for Patient Safety
University of North Texas Health Fort Worth
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Juana Escobedo-Bermudez, BSPH, CHES, CHW, CHWI
Project Program Coordinator, Texas Center for Patient Safety
University of North Texas Health Fort Worth
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Bobbie Bratton, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CPPS, PNAP, CHWI
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Executive Director Interprofessional Education for the College of Nursing,
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Personalized Health & Well-Being, College of Health Professions
University of North Texas Health Fort Worth
Teresa Wagner, DrPH, MS, CPH, RD/LD, CPPS, FNAP, CHWI, DipACLM, CHWC, CPCHE
Associate Professor, College of Public Health, College of Nursing, College of Health Professions
Director of UNT Health State Certified Community Health Worker Training Center
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
Instructional Design
Brenda Wilson, MS, CHCP
Senior Instructional Designer
CE & Assessment Department, Division of Academic Innovation, University of Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
Leslie Allsopp, PhD, MPH, MSN, AE-C
Bobbie Bratton, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CPPS, CHWI
Paul Kloppe, RRT AE-C
Leslie Reyna
Yun Tran
Teresa Wagner, DrPH, MS, CPH, RD/LD, CPPS, FNAP, CHWI, DipACLM, CHWC, CPCHE, FTPHA
Leslie Allsopp, PhD, MPH, MSN, AE-C
Bobbie Bratton, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CPPS, CHWI
Juana Escobedo Bermudez, BSPH, CES, CHWI
Leslie Reyna
Teresa Wagner, DrPH, MS, CPH, RD/LD, CPPS, FNAP, CHWI, DipACLM, CHWC, CPCHE, FTPHA
Brenda Wilson, MS, CHCP
Leslie Allsopp, PhD, MPH, MSN, AE-C
Bobbie Bratton, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, CPPS, CHWI
Juana Escobedo Bermudez, BSPH, CES, CHWI
Leslie Reyna
Teresa Wagner, DrPH, MS, CPH, RD/LD, CPPS, FNAP, CHWI, DipACLM, CHWC, CPCHE, FTPHA
Accreditation Statements
Community Health Workers
This course is certified through the Texas Department of Human Services Site #63.
This course is certified for 0.75 hours.
It covers the following competencies:
- Communication/Interpersonal - 0.25
- Capacity Building Skills - 0.15
- Service-coordination skills- 0.15
- Teaching Skills - 0.10
- Advocacy - 0.10
Certificate of Attendance
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth certifies this activity for 0.75 hours of continuing education credit.
Available Credit
- 0.75 Community Health Worker (CHW)
- 0.75 HSC Participation
Price
Required Hardware/software
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Accessibility Statement
If you require special assistance to participate in this activity, please call (817) 735-2539 or email: [email protected]. An Equal Opportunity University.

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