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NCT ID: NCT06239844 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Navigating Together for Equitable Asthma Management for Children in Families Who Communicate in Language Other Than English

Nav-TEAM
Start date: September 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Nav-Team study reviews how well the asthma navigators/coordinator program can improve the lives of asthmatic children, and their caregivers, by providing additional assistance and education. Aim 1 of the study will partner with immigrant serving community organizations to hold meetings that will help tailor the programs. Aim 2 of the study looks at data to help see if the program is working to help children and their caregivers. Aim 2a looks at difference in emergency department use between families that did not use the Nav-Team program and those that did. Aim 2b reviews how well the Nav-Team program did with reaching and connecting with the asthma child and caregiver community. Aim 2b, also reviews the costs of the program, how well the program did will sticking to the program goals, and how well the staff was able to keep up with providing education and help.

NCT ID: NCT06062433 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

A Study of Remote Asthma Management Using an Integrated Artificial Intelligence-assisted EHR Dashboard and Mobile Device Compared With Usual Asthma Care to Treat 6-17 Year Old Patients

Start date: December 5, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to look at whether clinicians and their patients with asthma can satisfactorily perform remote asthma management at home (not visiting clinic) by using an artificial intelligence tool called Asthma-Guidance and Prediction System combined with a home monitoring device called AsthmaTuner.

NCT ID: NCT05850143 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

EFFECTIVENESS OF SINGLE DOSE ORAL DEXAMETHASONE VERSUS MULTIDOSE PREDNISOLONE FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE EXACERBATIONS OF ASTHMA AMONG CHILDREN ATTENDING THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN HOSPITAL, ISLAMABAD

Start date: January 26, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this Study i'll compare the effectiveness of two drugs used in acute exacerbation of asthma by their sideffects, complaince and improvement in the PRAM score. The better one would be adapted in our clinical practice.

NCT ID: NCT05765383 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Prognosis and Influencing Factors of Asthma in Children Aged 5-12 Years

Start date: August 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to 1)analyze the basic information of confirmed cases of asthma in children aged 5-12 years old hospitalized in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from 2009 to 2020, 2)investigate the onset of asthma after 13 years old, 3)conducte lung function, blood and airway inflammation indicators, blood IL13 and IL1RL1 levels, 4)analyze the prognosis and influencing factors of children with asthma in this age group.Participants will be asked to fill a case report form and questionnaires. Besides, they should provide examination results like lung function, total IgE, expired nitric oxide, blood and sputum granulocyte counts, and determination of blood IL13 and IL1RL1 levels over the past 6 months.

NCT ID: NCT05139485 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Remote Asthma Monitoring Program to Improve Health Outcomes in Pediatric Asthma

Start date: June 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of this pilot study to is to determine the overall impact of a clinical program of remote medication monitoring administered by St. Mary's Homecare on disease control in pediatric asthma patients. The central hypothesis is that a short-term program of remote asthma medication monitoring paired with home visits and asthma education will be associated with a sustained improvement in asthma symptom control in children over time.

NCT ID: NCT05011071 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma Clinical Trials

The Alberta BLOOM Premature Child Study

BLOOM-PCS
Start date: October 21, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective, observational clinical cohort study involving 405 children born premature (at less than 37 weeks gestation) and their mother/parent/guardian. The purpose of the study is to investigate how the microbiome (the collection of microbes in a biological site) of children develops over the first years of life and its associations with the risk of childhood health outcomes including allergies and asthma. The study will also examine how perinatal factors associate with patterns of microbiome development, and their effects on the microbiome, metabolome (the collection of metabolites in a biological sample) and immune development of this population in the first years of life.

NCT ID: NCT03377647 Enrolling by invitation - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

An Asthma Collaboration to Reduce Childhood Asthma Disparities on the Navajo Nation

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

National Jewish Health and The University of Arizona worked with Navajo Nation organizations to develop this program to improve the health of children with asthma. The Navajo Community Asthma Program will have two main parts. One will train doctors and health care professionals to improve the diagnosis and treatment of asthma. The second part will work with area schools to provide education to school nurses, teachers, and children to help them better understand asthma. The project also works with families to help them know how to best take care of their child's asthma. A major project aim is to make sure that doctors, teachers, and families work together to manage asthma.