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Implementation of the US PRECISION AIRQ, Asthma Checklist, and Educational Resources (PRECISION Program) Into Clinical Practice Using Telehealth and In-Person Platforms
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating AIRQ, Asthma Checklist, and 1 other intervention for Asthma. Completed, enrolled 857 participants across 13 sites.
Detailed Summary
The primary objective of this community program intervention study is to assess the process and potential benefits of integrating the AIRQ®, Asthma Checklist, and educational resources (PRECISION program) into clinical practice using either in-person or telehealth visits. The secondary objectives are to assess asthma patients' clinic visit experiences when the AIRQ, the Asthma Checklist, and educational resources (PRECISION program) are utilized as part of a telehealth or in-person visit with their HCP, and to explore change in AIRQ scores from the initial visit to follow-up visit(s) (when available).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
A validated tool designed to identify patients who may be at risk for adverse outcomes from uncontrolled asthma.
A validated, 3-page tool, based on GINA and NAEPP guidelines to assist providers with recognition, evaluation, and optimization of all patients with asthma. In this study, healthcare providers will be required to complete the assess component (page 1) of the Asthma Checklist .
Educational resources accessible to all providers in the study. There are provider-facing and patient-facing educational materials that can be accessed during the patient visit or as resources for before/after visits. Resources can be downloaded and sent to patients per the discretion of providers.