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Managing AsThma AnD Obesity Related Symptoms (MATADORS) Feasibility Study: An mHealth Intervention to Facilitate Symptom Self-management Among Youth
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating MATADORS and MATADORS Control for Asthma in Children and 3 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 24 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this 4 week pilot study is to test the use of a mobile application (also commonly referred to as an app) designed to help increase self-management strategies among youth that have asthma and obesity. The data obtained from this study will facilitate refinement of the app and interventional approaches for a future larger scale study to increase youth self-management of their clinical conditions, symptom management, and health maintenance as they transition to adulthood.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Youth will have access to the MATADORS app to include basic information and expanded educational features. They will be asked to log into the app daily for one month and they will be asked to report within the app how they are feeling each day and their medications taken.
Youth will have access to the MATADORS app basic information. They will be asked to log into the app daily for one month and they will be asked to report within the app their medications taken.