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Gaining control of asthma can be especially difficult during childhood as children undergo a variety of biological, developmental, and psychosocial changes. This study was designed to evaluate the impact of a pharmacist-led patient-centered medication therapy management trial on asthma and medication adherence among children receiving budesonide at a tertiary hospital in Shaoxing, China. In this randomised controlled trial, one hundred and two children, with asthma, from 6 to 14 age, will be recruited and randomised to an intervention group or a control group. The intervention group will receive a pharmacist-driven discharge counseling on budesonide, an inhaled glucocorticoid, from recruitment, until 12 months. The control group will receive care as usual. The main outcomes were spirometry measurements and medication adherence estimation.


Clinical Trial Description

The patient in the intervention group received pharmacist-led multidisciplinary care. The multidisciplinary team consists of a physician, a pharmacist and a nurse. To ensure the uniformity of the material provided during counseling sessions, all professionals attended training before beginning to work with patients. Patients in the control group were given the hospital's standard of care discharge counseling on budesonide, whereas patients in the intervention group were given both the standard of care counseling and a pharmacist-driven discharge counseling on budesonide. A pharmacist first spoke with the parents to obtain comprehensive medical, familial, and social histories. After personalized pharmacogenetic testing, a pamphlet with instructions on how to take their medications was given to each parent . Then, they were provided with an educational pamphlet during discharge, Parents signed in the educational pamphlet to confirm that they had received the medication information . The pamphlet contained general advice on lifestyle changes while taking budesonide, how to handle gastrointestinal reactions if it occurs, general safety measures, and details on over-the-counter medications that might interact with inhaled corticosteroid (ICS). The pamphlet included details on how often to take the medication, management about missing doses, how to store it, how food and medications interact with it, and any other information relevant to budesonide. Pharmacists explained the content of the pamphlet to the parents, and answered any question related to the drug. All parents in the pharmacist-led group got phone calls from pharmacists as part of the routine clinical follow-up to evaluate their use of ICS, to clarify any uncertainties, and to contact their doctors as necessary to address any problems that were discovered. At intervals of one to three months, in conjunction with the dates for clinical follow-up appointments or medication refills, the parents were informed of planned follow-up conversations over the phone or in person. Each visit included a planned, one-on-one education session on medications. ;


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NCT number NCT06080945
Study type Interventional
Source Shaoxing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital
Contact Renjie Xu, Dr.
Phone +86-85081798
Email xrjsxfby@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 4, 2022
Completion date June 30, 2024

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