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The Electronic Asthma Action Plan System for Implementation in Primary Care (eAAPS)

U

Unity Health Toronto

Status

Completed

Conditions

Asthma

Treatments

Other: Electronic Asthma Action Plan System

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Asthma is a common and potentially fatal chronic disease. An asthma action plan (AAP) is a written plan produced by a physician for a patient with asthma, to provide education and guidelines for self-management of worsening asthma symptoms. Studies have shown that AAPs effectively improve asthma control, but physicians fail to provide AAPs due to lack of time and adequate skills. Physicians also often fail to determine if their patients have good asthma control, and to adjust medications in response to patients' control level. The investigators propose to develop and test a computerized tool that will help physicians to determine if their patients' asthma is well controlled, advise them on medication changes required according to the current level of control, and automatically generate an electronic version of the AAP, all based on patient responses to a questionnaire. The investigators hope that this system will eliminate the barriers that physicians face in determining asthma control, adjusting medications, and delivering an AAP, and will increase the frequency with which physicians are able to achieve these goals in patients with asthma. The objectives of the study are to determine the impact of this system on asthma action plan delivery by primary care physicians, the frequency of checking control level, and the frequency and appropriateness of asthma medication changes (in accordance with control). We will also attempt to determine the impact of the system on hospitalisations, emergency room (ER) visits, unscheduled visits to the doctor, total visits to the doctor, days off work or school, nocturnal asthma symptoms, daytime asthma symptoms, daytime rescue puffer use, and quality of life, and to measure physicians' perceptions of and satisfaction with the system.

Full description

This is a 2-year prospective interrupted time series (ITS) study of usual asthma care (baseline period) (year 1) compared to care with the eAAPS in place (intervention period) (year 2). The setting is two academic family health teams (primary health care teams including family physicians, nurses, and allied health members) in Hamilton, Ontario and one community-based family health team in Brampton, Ontario.

Enrollment

19 patients

Sex

All

Ages

16+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Eligible physicians will include all primary care physicians at the 4 sites.

Eligible patients will include:

  • patients with asthma, as determined by a validated electronic chart record search algorithm for asthma and on an asthma medication [but not a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) medication] within 1 year;
  • patients >/= 16 years of age who understand English

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnant patients will be excluded given that conventional AAP recommendations may not be appropriate in this population.
  • Any patient deemed to have cognitive limitations or a life expectancy of < 1 year

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

19 participants in 1 patient group

Electronic Asthma Action Plan System
Experimental group
Description:
Electronic Asthma Action Plan System (eAAPS)
Treatment:
Other: Electronic Asthma Action Plan System

Trial contacts and locations

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