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This is a two-arm, parallel design, randomized, controlled pilot trial comparing access to Asma Guardián, a culturally tailored multi-component app-based asthma intervention for Hispanic/Latinx school age children with asthma, to usual care.
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This is a pilot two-arm, parallel design, randomized, controlled clinical trial that will test a scalable, culturally-tailored, multilayered asthma intervention, Asthma Guardian, designed to reduce asthma morbidity among Mexican American/Hispanic children. This study will inform the planning of a statewide efficacy trial. Asthma Guardian will include three components: (1) support for accessing asthma specialist care, (2) asthma management education and support, and (3) home environment education, access to housing advocacy services, and access to environmental intervention supplies. These components will be accessed by families through a web-based platform, which will include educational materials, a portal for requesting environmental intervention supplies, and access to a virtual community health worker (vCHW), who will facilitate engagement with subspecialty care and housing advocacy services and support asthma self-management. A trained vCHW will communicate with families via telephone and/or video calls. The Investigators will examine Asthma Guardian's effects on clinical outcomes as well as process/fidelity outcomes, including uptake and implementation of the toolkits, education, vCHW support, and environmental intervention supplies. The Investigators propose achieving this goal by randomizing 50 Mexican American/Hispanic children with uncontrolled asthma to either immediate or delayed access (6 months after randomization for one month) to the Asthma Guardian platform. Participants randomized to receive immediate access will be enrolled for 6 months.
A randomization table will be generated by the study statistician and implemented through RedCAP. Using a computer-based algorithm accessed by web-enabled tablet, participants will be randomized 1:1 to the two conditions using a random block size (of 4 or 6) algorithm so that the order of randomization is not predictable by any study team member. The randomization scheme will only be accessible to the data manager. Participants will be given a unique ID number to logon to the website where they can access the vCHW and tool kits.
A participant is considered to have completed the study if he or she has completed the baseline assessment, receive access to intervention application (either at baseline or 6 month mark), and the 6-month follow-up assessments.
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Inclusion criteria
Provision of signed and dated informed consent forms.
Who has a child who is 5-12 years of age
Whose child meets criteria for current persistent asthma defined as either:
On a long-term controller medication for asthma, or
Meet NAEPP guideline requirements for persistent disease:)(35)
Whose child has had an asthma exacerbation, defined as an oral steroid burst, in the previous 12 months
Parent/Caregiver identifies as Mexican American or other Hispanic descent
Whose child has clinician diagnosed asthma
Access to necessary resources for participating in a technology-based intervention (i.e., computer, smart phone, internet access)
Whose child is not currently participating in another asthma study.
The parent/caregiver is the primary study participant, but the child will be asked to complete some surveys at baseline and six months, so an assent will be obtained from the child.
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An individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study:
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50 participants in 2 patient groups
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Christian Vallejo, MS; Susan Balcer Whaley, MPH
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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