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Complete Health Indicator Report of Asthma Management

Definition

Results of Asthma Call-Back Survey

Numerator

Estimated number of persons with asthma who answered "yes" to a given question

Denominator

Estimated number of persons with asthma

Why Is This Important?

Asthma prevalence is at historically high levels and is one of the most common long-term diseases of children. While asthma cannot be cured, people with asthma can live full and active lives when the disease is controlled.

Healthy People Objective: Reduce the proportion of persons with asthma who miss school or work days

U.S. Target: RD-5.1: children aged 5 to 17 years with asthma who miss school days to 48.8 percent. RD-5.2: adults aged 18 to 64 years with asthma who miss work days to 26.7 percent.

Other Objectives

'''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective AS-4a''': Reduce the proportion of children attending school or preschool with asthma who miss days because of asthma to 42.4%. '''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective AS-4b''': Reduce the proportion of adults aged 18 years and older with asthma who miss work days or limit usual activities because of asthma to 26.5%. '''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective AS-5a''': Increase the proportion of children aged 0-17 years with asthma who have ever received an asthma action plan or asthma management plan from a health professional to 66.5%. '''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective AS-5b''': Increase the proportion of adults aged 18 years and older with asthma who have ever received an asthma action plan or asthma management plan from a health professional to 45.6%. '''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective AS-6a''': Increase the proportion of children aged 0-17 years with asthma who have ever been advised by a health professional to change things in the home, school, or work to improve their asthma to 53.3%. '''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective AS-6b''': Increase the proportion of adults aged 18 years and older with asthma who have ever been advised by a health professional to change things in the home, school, or work to improve their asthma to 50.5%.

What Is Being Done?

The [https://nj.gov/health/fhs/chronic/asthma/ Asthma Awareness and Education Program] (AAEP) provides information on asthma for consumers and health professionals. The Occupational Health Service has a [https://www.state.nj.us/health/workplacehealthandsafety/occupational-health-surveillance/work-related-asthma/ Work-Related Asthma Program] that provides information to workers and employers about prevention of asthma in the workplace. State law (Statute Amendment 18A:40-12.3) requires school districts to allow students to carry and administer their own asthma medication. The law further requires both public and non-public schools to provide and maintain at least one nebulizer for students with asthma.

Available Services

Resources for asthma sufferers: [http://nj.gov/health/fhs/chronic/asthma/resources/]


Related Indicators

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Data Tables


Asthma: Children attending school or preschool with asthma who miss days because of asthma, New Jersey, 2013-2018

2-year averagePercentage of children with asthma attending school or preschool
Record Count: 5
2013-201452.5%
2014-201558.1%
2015-201652.8%
2016-201745.6%
2017-201850.3%

Data Notes

** No data available for 2019.

Data Source

NJBRFS Asthma Callback Supplement, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health


Asthma: Adults with asthma who miss work days or limit usual activities because of asthma, New Jersey, 2013-2020

YearPercentage of Adults with Asthma
Record Count: 8
201335.5%
201435.7%
201522.5%
201632.1%
201727.2%
201829.0%
2019**
202023.3%

Data Notes

** No data available for 2019.

Data Source

NJBRFS Asthma Callback Supplement, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health


Asthma: Children with asthma who have ever received an asthma action or management plan from a health professional, New Jersey, 2013-2018

2-year averagePercentage of children with asthma
Record Count: 5
2013-201456.5%
2014-201562.8%
2015-201670.3%
2016-201761.1%
2017-201854.7%

Data Notes

** No data available for 2019.

Data Source

NJBRFS Asthma Callback Supplement, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health


Asthma: Adults with asthma who have ever received an asthma action plan or asthma management plan from a health professional, New Jersey, 2013-2020

YearPercentage of Adults with Asthma
Record Count: 8
201336.5%
201434.5%
201523.6%
201632.4%
201722.1%
201826.5%
2019**
202033.6%

Data Notes

** No data available for 2019.

Data Source

NJBRFS Asthma Callback Supplement, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health


Asthma: Children with asthma who have ever been advised by a health professional to change things in the home or school or improve their asthma, New Jersey, 2013-2018

2-year averagePercentage of children with asthma
Record Count: 5
2013-201443.9%
2014-201538.3%
2015-201635.4%
2016-201737.8%
2017-201841.1%

Data Notes

** No data available for 2019.

Data Source

NJBRFS Asthma Callback Supplement, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health


Asthma: Adults with asthma who have ever been advised by a health professional to change things in the home, school, or work to improve their asthma, New Jersey, 2013-2020

YearPercentage of Adults with Asthma
Record Count: 8
201341.8%
201445.2%
201526.2%
201622.6%
201731.3%
201834.7%
2019**
202035.5%

Data Notes

** No data available for 2019.

Data Source

NJBRFS Asthma Callback Supplement, Center for Health Statistics, New Jersey Department of Health

References and Community Resources

Work-Related Asthma: [http://www.nj.gov/health/workplacehealthandsafety/occupational-health-surveillance/work-related-asthma/] CDC's National Asthma Control Program: [http://www.cdc.gov/asthma/default.htm]

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