Asthma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Implementation of the US PRECISION AIRQ™, Asthma Checklist, and Educational Resources (PRECISION Program) Into Clinical Practice Using Telehealth and In-Person Platforms
| Verified date | May 2023 |
| Source | AstraZeneca |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The primary objective of this community program intervention study is to assess the process and potential benefits of integrating the AIRQ™, Asthma Checklist, and educational resources (PRECISION program) into clinical practice using either in-person or telehealth visits. The secondary objectives are to assess asthma patients' clinic visit experiences when the AIRQ™, the Asthma Checklist, and educational resources (PRECISION program) are utilized as part of a telehealth or in-person visit with their HCP, and to explore change in AIRQ™ scores from the initial visit to follow-up visit(s) (when available).
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 857 |
| Est. completion date | April 30, 2023 |
| Est. primary completion date | April 30, 2023 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 13 Years to 130 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - >= 13 years of age at the time of enrollment - Diagnosis of HCP-confirmed asthma - Able to read, understand and speak English or Spanish sufficiently self-complete or be administered the AIRQ™ via telephone, desktop, or mobile device (e.g., smartphone, iPad) - Provide consent (adults/parents/guardians) and assent (age 13-17 years) to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Current diagnosis of active COPD or any lower respiratory diagnosis other than asthma - Has a cognitive impairment, hearing difficulty, acute psychopathology, medical condition, or insufficient knowledge of the English or Spanish language that, in the opinion of the investigator, would interfere with his or her ability to agree to participate and/or complete the AIRQ™ or other study questionnaires |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Research Site | Ann Arbor | Michigan |
| United States | Research Site | Asheville | North Carolina |
| United States | Research Site | Birmingham | Alabama |
| United States | Research Site | Charleston | West Virginia |
| United States | Research Site | Cornwall | New York |
| United States | Research Site | Fort Wayne | Indiana |
| United States | Research Site | Honolulu | Hawaii |
| United States | Research Site | Leesburg | Florida |
| United States | Research Site | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
| United States | Research Site | Rochester | New York |
| United States | Research Site | San Antonio | Texas |
| United States | Research Site | Tewksbury | Massachusetts |
| United States | Research Site | Vienna | Virginia |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| AstraZeneca |
United States,
Murphy KR, Chipps B, Beuther DA, Wise RA, McCann W, Gilbert I, Eudicone JM, Gandhi HN, Harding G, Coyne KS, Zeiger RS; US PRECISION Advisory Board. Development of the Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire (AIRQ): A Composite Control Measure. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2020 Jul-Aug;8(7):2263-2274.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2020.02.042. Epub 2020 May 6. Erratum In: J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2021 Jan;9(1):603. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Change in frequency of OCS | Evaluation of available exacerbation data from selected sites | 12 months pre-baseline vs. 12 months | |
| Other | Change in frequency of ER/unplanned visits | Evaluation of available exacerbation data from selected sites | 12 months pre-baseline vs. 12 months | |
| Other | Change in frequency of hospitalizations | Evaluation of available exacerbation data from selected sites | 12 months pre-baseline vs. 12 months | |
| Other | Change in mean cost of asthma care | Evaluation of available exacerbation data from selected sites | 12 months pre-baseline vs 12 months | |
| Other | Correlation between AIRQ scores and practice patterns by practice cluster | AIRQ scores range from 0 to 10, where lower scores indicate more well controlled asthma.
Practice patterns will be evaluated based on the assess component of the Asthma Checklist (step-up/step down/no change in therapy; referral to specialist; initiation of biologic) |
Baseline | |
| Other | Correlation between AIRQ scores and practice patterns by practice cluster | AIRQ scores range from 0 to 10, where lower scores indicate more well controlled asthma.
Practice patterns will be evaluated based on the assess component of the Asthma Checklist (step-up/step down/no change in therapy; referral to specialist; initiation of biologic) |
Follow-up, average of 3 months | |
| Primary | Proportion of responses for each of the categorical items on the post-study survey | The post-study HCP survey includes questions regarding the implementation of the PRECISION program (e.g., how would you rate the overall ease of implementing the AIRQ into your clinical practice using the telehealth platform?) | 1 year | |
| Primary | Mean number of patients treated using the PRECISION Program | The post-study HCP survey asks participants to report the number of patients treated using the PRECISION program. | 1 year | |
| Primary | Descriptive free-text responses to open-ended questions on the post-study survey | On the post-study survey, HCPs will be asked to describe the features of the PRECISION program they thought could be improved, features they thought were the most useful, and any other comments or suggestions regarding the PRECISION program. | 1 year | |
| Primary | Descriptive free text responses to the qualitative interviews questions for key site staff and clinicians | Key site staff and clinicians will be asked to respond to several open ended questions regarding background information about the site, the implementation process at their site, use of the Asthma Checklist and educational resources, and feedback on the entire program. | 1 year | |
| Primary | Descriptive free-text responses to the implementation touchpoint questions | At each touchpoint, site staff will be asked to respond to questions about the implementation of the PRECISION program (e.g., what aspects of the study implementation are going well for your site?) | Month 1 | |
| Primary | Descriptive free-text responses to the implementation touchpoint questions | At each touchpoint, site staff will be asked to respond to questions about the implementation of the PRECISION program (e.g., what aspects of the study implementation are going well for your site?) | Month 2 | |
| Primary | Descriptive free-text responses to the implementation touchpoint questions | Site staff that participate in the Month 3 optional implementation touchpoint will be asked to respond to questions about the implementation of the PRECISION program (e.g., what aspects of the study implementation are going well for your site?) | Month 3 | |
| Primary | Descriptive free-text responses to the implementation touchpoint questions | At each touchpoint, site staff will be asked to respond to questions about the implementation of the PRECISION program (e.g., what aspects of the study implementation are going well for your site?) | Month 6 | |
| Secondary | Change in AIRQ score from baseline to follow-up visits. | AIRQ scores range from 0 to 10, where lower scores indicate more well-controlled asthma
The 12M AIRQ will be used for the initial study visit, and the 3M AIRQ will be used for follow-up visits. |
Baseline and Follow-up, average of 3 months | |
| Secondary | Change in AIRQ control level from baseline to follow-up visit | AIRQ Control level can be categorized as "well controlled", "not-well controlled" or "very poorly controlled"
The 12M AIRQ will be used for the initial study visit, and the 3M AIRQ will be used for follow-up visits. |
Baseline and Follow-up, average of 3 months | |
| Secondary | Proportion of responses for each of the 8 categorical items on the ACE Questionnaire | The ACE questionnaire includes 8 items each with Likert scale responses (strongly agree, agree, disagree, strongly disagree). | Baseline | |
| Secondary | Descriptive free-text responses to the ACE questionnaire open-ended question | The final question on the ACE questionnaire asks participants to "Please provide any additional comments you have about your visit or AIRQ." | Baseline |
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