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A Pilot and Feasibility Study of Mobile-Based Asthma Action Plans
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mobile-based Asthma Action Plan for Asthma. Completed, enrolled 22 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Investigators from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Department of Pediatrics and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Center for Distance Health will collaborate to develop a mobile-based Asthma Action Plan application to improve asthma self-management skills specifically targeting adolescents. The investigators hypothesize that an interactive, mobile-based asthma action plan will be a feasible means of reinforcing long-term asthma management guidelines as well as delivering acute management instructions to adolescents with asthma.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The participant will be distributed a mobile phone (iPhone or Android) at the time of consent. The mobile-based Asthma Action Plan application will be provided on the mobile device. The mobile phone based application features will include ambulatory peak flow and asthma symptoms diary, individualized treatment plan for routine care and during episodes of acute asthma symptoms, and education components to reinforce asthma self-management concepts. Participants will receive 3 daily messages from the Asthma Action Plan mobile application. A fourth "rotating" message will be sent twice weekly.