Rhode Island Asthma Integrated Response Program (RI-AIR)
Asthma in Children
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Asthma in Children
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Child age between 2 to 12 years
- Child lives in the identified catchment area
- Child meets screening criteria for current asthma
- Child's asthma status is not well-controlled or poorly controlled
- Caregiver must speak English or Spanish.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children with complex medical conditions (i.e., requiring on-site medical supervision of CHW)
Sites / Locations
- Rhode Island Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
No Intervention
CASE Program only
CASE and HARP Programs
Standard Care
During the Active Trial Phase, families of children with asthma status defined as "not well controlled" will complete the CASE program. Outcomes for participants assigned to the CASE program will be compared in a pre-post within subject comparison. Regardless of intervention arm assignment, children are expected show improvement in asthma outcomes. The stepped wedge trial design of the overall study allows for comparison of outcomes of communities in the pre-active trial baseline "control" period, active trial phase, and post-active trial phase follow-up period.
During the Active Trial Phase, families of children with asthma status that is defined as "poorly controlled" will complete the CASE and HARP programs. Outcomes for participants assigned to this arm (CASE and HARP) will be compared in a pre-post within subject comparison. Regardless of intervention arm assignment, children are expected show improvement in asthma outcomes. The stepped wedge trial design of the overall study allows for comparison of outcomes of communities in the pre-active trial baseline "control" period, active trial phase, and post-active trial phase follow-up period.
Cluster-based randomization in the Stepped Wedge Trial allows for comparison of Community Based Outcomes for clusters (communities defined by school catchment areas) who are not yet in the active trial phase and are receiving Standard of Care at that time.