Asthma Chronic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Collecting Anonymous Voice Samples From Users of the Smart Asthma App
Human speech is as unique as a fingerprint and analysing speech had advanced so much that speech can now be used instead of PIN numbers in banking. The investigators want to find out whether changes in everyday speech can signal the worsening of asthma. The investigators are planning to collect voice samples from people as their asthma gets better and worse in order to analyse the changes in voice quality - if any. The participants donating the voice samples will remain anonymous and the voice files will be transferred securely to our analytic system.
Over 18 users of the Smart Asthma app (by Smart Respiratory Products Ltd) will be asked if they wish to participate in the study by recording voice samples. The question will be posed within the app and can be answered with a tap. Those interested in participating will be shown a short plain English description of the goals and methodology of the project before enrolled. A maximum of 9 voice sample recording session will be carried out on the phones of participants and take less than 2 minutes each, so participants will spend a total of fewer than 18 minutes during the entire trial. Sessions will be offered after participants have recorded their asthma symptoms, lung function and inhaler use in the normal course of using the app. Participants may accept or decline each individual offer to record their voice. Participants will have a chance to play each voice recording before sharing it anonymously with the investigators. Participants can discontinue their participation at any time and can ask investigators to delete all their data. The investigators will be analyse collected voice samples for changes in voice quality. The changes in voice quality will be compared against changes in lung function and asthma symptoms to determine what changes in voice quality, if any, are indicative of a change in asthma control. ;
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