A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Hurricane Katrina: When Disasters, Environmental Health Threats, and Disparities Collide.

Am J Public Health

Maureen Lichtveld and Hannah Covert are with the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. Jane El-Dahr is with the Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Tulane University. L. Faye Grimsley is with the Department of Public Health Sciences, Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans. Richard Cohn is an independent consultant in Chapel Hill, NC. Claire Hayes Watson and Eleanor Thornton are with Visionary Consulting Partners LLC, Fairfax, VA. Suzanne Kennedy is with the Children's Research Institute, Department of Pediatrics, NC Children's Hospital, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Published: October 2020

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina resulted in long-term flooding of 80% of New Orleans, Louisiana. Mold-infested homes gave rise to concerns about increased childhood asthma. To address these concerns, a diverse community-academic partnership used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to implement the Head-off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana (HEAL) study in 2007.The study examined the relationship between post-Katrina mold and other environmental exposures and asthma morbidity, while testing an asthma counselor (AC) intervention. Both the AC intervention and the CBPR approach were effectively implemented in the postdisaster setting. However, homes had lower levels of mold and other allergens than expected, possibly because of the timing of environmental sampling. Also, HEAL illustrated the vulnerability of the study community, especially to the interconnected threats of health disparities, environmental health stressors, and disasters.We examine the implications of these threats for public health science, policy, and practice, not only through the lens of Hurricane Katrina but also for future disasters faced by communities in the Gulf Coast and nationally.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2020.305759DOI Listing

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