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N/ACompleted· 430 enrolled
Drug / intervention
School-Based Asthma Care for Teens (SB-ACT) +2 morebehavioral
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NCT02206061N/ACompleted

School-based Asthma Care for Teens (SB-ACT)

University of Rochester·interventional·Posted Aug 1, 2014·Updated May 14, 2021

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating School-Based Asthma Care for Teens (SB-ACT), Directly Observed Therapy, and 1 other intervention for Asthma. Completed, enrolled 430 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The goal of this study is to evaluate the widespread implementation of a developmentally appropriate preventive asthma care intervention for urban teens. The School Based Asthma Care for Teens (SB-ACT) program includes two core components: 1) a trial of directly observed therapy (DOT) to allow the teen to experience the potential benefits from adhering to guideline-based asthma treatment, and 2) a developmentally appropriate Motivational Interviewing (MI) Counseling Intervention to help the teen transition to independent long-term medication adherence. The investigators hypothesize that teens receiving the SB-ACT program will 1) experience less asthma-related morbidity than an asthma education (AE) attention-control comparison group, and 2) have improved adherence, less urgent healthcare use, less absenteeism, improved quality of life, and reduced FeNO compared to AE. The investigators also hypothesize that participants receiving DOT-only will have improved asthma-related outcomes immediately following their DOT trial vs. teens receiving AE, but will not have sustained, clinically significant improvement in outcomes once the DOT phase is complete. This represents a unique opportunity to build upon existing community relationships with an innovative and developmentally focused program to improve asthma outcomes for urban teens.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsAsthma
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 1, 2014
Enrollment StartJul 1, 2014
Primary CompletionMar 1, 2020
Study CompletionFeb 1, 2021
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5.7 yearsPosted 11.9 years ago

Interventions

School-Based Asthma Care for Teens (SB-ACT)behavioral

Directly Observed Therapybehavioral

Asthma Educationbehavioral