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Filter by:To evaluate a model of shared decision-making for asthma treatment, appropriate to the needs of African American, Latino, Chinese, and other Asian and low income Caucasian patients to adherence to asthma controller medications in a two-year randomized clinical trial in 302 minority and low-income adults, 18-70 years of age, with suboptimally controlled, persistent asthma, paralleling a simultaneous evaluation being conducted in 311 Caucasian and Asian/Pacific Island adults, (total n=613), and to examine psychological mechanisms mediating the effects of the intervention on adherence and of adherence on asthma outcomes.
This project will evaluate the effectiveness of a Head Start-based early intervention for designed to improve asthma management skill and practices of parents, pre-school children and Head Start staff.
This study will determine the effect of combining counseling, urine cotinine feedback, and incentives in reducing environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure and susceptibility to smoking among high-risk preteens.
The purpose of this study is to examine inflammatory processes in the airway of moderate to severe persistent asthmatics who have persistent bronchial hyperreactivity despite chronic administration of inhaled glucocorticoids.
The project evaluates an innovative educational intervention using telephone counseling based on self-regulation theory designed to address a problem heretofore overlooked in asthma self-management education: the unique needs of adult female patients.
This random trial will deploy 2 interventions and a control group with eleven and twelve year old, low income, African American students in middle schools in Detroit, MI. The goals are to determine if 1) a self-management program focused on pre-teen capabilities designed for middle schools produces desired outcomes, and 2) if the program, enhanced by a peer component, improves upon outcomes. Outcomes of interest are symptom experience, quality of life, self-management, and school grades.
The purpose of this study is to determine the most safe and effective dose of the investigational drug in comparison with a control drug and placebo.
The purpose of this study is to determine which dose of the investigational drug is the most safe and effective in the treatment of asthma compared to the control drug.
The purpose of this study is to determine which dose of the investigational drug is safest and most effective compared to the control group.
The purpose of this study is to determine which dose of the investigational drug is safest and most effective compared to the control drug.