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Implementation of an Asthma Program to Improve Asthma Identification and Education in Children

Implementation of an Asthma Program to Improve Asthma Identification and Education in Children

Status
Completed
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01692080
Enrollment
231
Registered
2012-09-25
Start date
2010-01-31
Completion date
2012-12-31
Last updated
2013-08-07

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Conditions

Asthma, Hypertension, Obesity

Brief summary

The primary objective of this study is to document the prevalence and associations between asthma, hypertension, and obesity in children living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding regions. The secondary objective is to determine the impact of various educational interventions on child and caregiver knowledge of asthma.

Detailed description

The Asthma Program will consist of six screenings and three camps each year, for two consecutive years. Screenings will be conducted in areas where populations are known to be at increased risk for asthma and its complications, such as inner-city, lower socioeconomic, African-American populations. Screenings will be conducted at churches or schools in these areas one month prior to each camp in an effort to identify children with undiagnosed or uncontrolled asthma and refer them to the camps. Camps will also be conducted in areas where populations are known to be at increased risk for asthma and its complications to improve ease of access. Asthma and smoking cessation education will be provided at each camp to children and caregivers. Baseline data will be collected at each camp and assessed. Longitudinal clinical outcomes will be assessed in children attending multiple camps.

Interventions

Two separate asthma education classes are conducted to target two age groups: 6-10 yrs and 10-15 yrs. With the guidance of pharmacy faculty, student pharmacists develop innovative educational activities directed at three of the most common barriers to proper asthma control: avoidance of asthma triggers; compliance with asthma medications and proper usage of inhalers; and the importance of an asthma action plan. There is a different group of student pharmacists participating in each camp and this allows for variation in educational activities, all reinforcing the same important aspects of optimal asthma management. Students create age-appropriate activities for each group. Parents are required to attend camps with their child and participate in the asthma education sessions.

Sponsors

Pennsylvania Department of Health
CollaboratorOTHER_GOV
Duquesne University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY
Time perspective
PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
5 Years to 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Children, ages 5- 17 years attending the asthma camps and screenings.

Exclusion criteria

* Children younger than 5 years of age and adults 18 years of age and older.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
The primary outcome of this study is to document the prevalence of asthma, hypertension and obesity in children living in Pittsburgh's inner-city.Up to three years

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
The secondary outcome of this study is to determine the impact of various educational interventions on child and caregiver knowledge of asthma.up to three yearsA pre and post asthma knowledge test will be given to children and caregivers prior to and after participation in the educational session conducted at each asthma camp. A paired sample t-test was used for comparison of pre and post knowledge tests and a p value of less than 0.05 will be considered to indicate a statistically significant difference.

Countries

United States

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026