Aselton, PamelaCloud, Brandy2024-04-262024-04-262018-0510.7275/11876017https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/37840Purpose: Asthma is a chronic condition that affects millions of people, many of whom are children. There is a significant amount of evidence detailing best evidence step-by-step treatments based on severity, yet many children still have uncontrolled asthma. The comprehensive management of asthma is essential to improve health outcomes for children with asthma. Methods: This project evaluated the implementation of the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines and assessed the barriers and facilitators present in a pediatric clinic which impact care delivery. This project Involved the implementation of an educational intervention based on the GINA guidelines to facilitate a team-based approach to asthma management. Results: Eight staff members participated in the project. The most significant changes were 75% of staff reported an increase in their knowledge of the GINA guideline recommendations, staff reported a 25% increase in team member participation in asthma care, and staff reported a 12.5% increase in their feelings of support for the use of team-based implementation of the GINA guidelines from leadership. The results of this quality improvement project support the use of Roger’s Diffusion of Innovations model as a theoretical framework to support implementation of a team-based approach to the use of the GINA guidelines in a pediatric clinic. Conclusions: Education on evidence-based guidelines improves clinic staff knowledge and utilization of the guidelines. However, factors such as leadership involvement, clinic infrastructure, and standardized clinical tools are essential for successful implementation of a team-based approach to asthma management.Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 Unportedhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/AsthmaPediatric AsthmaTeam Based Asthma CareEvidence Based TreatmentCommunity Health and Preventive MedicineDiagnosisFamily Practice NursingMedicine and Health SciencesNursingPediatric NursingPublic Health and Community NursingPublic Health Education and PromotionCare Team Utilization of the GINA Guidelines to Improve Quality of Pediatric Asthma CareCapstone Project (Campus Only)