AIM2ACT: A Mobile Health Tool to Help Adolescents Self-Manage Asthma (AIM2ACT)
Asthma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Asthma focused on measuring Adolescent
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria are:
- Adolescent is 12-15 years old
- Caregiver is between 18-70 years-old
- Adolescent lives in the residence of caregiver
- Adolescent and caregiver can speak and read English
- (a) Adolescent has been diagnosed as having asthma, OR (b) Doctor has stated the adolescent has asthma, OR (c) Adolescent has had breathing problems in the past 12 months
- Adolescent has had an active inhaled corticosteroid prescription for ≥ 4 weeks
(a) During the past 14 days (that is, during the past fourteen 24-hour periods that include daytime and nighttime), the adolescent has experienced one or more of the following: (i) Asthma symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, or tightness in the chest, or cough on more than 4 separate days; (ii) Woken up because of asthma symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, or tightness in the chest, or cough on 1 or more separate nights; (iii) Had to slow down or stop play or usual activities or missed school because of asthma, wheezing, or tightness in the chest, or cough on more than 4 separate days; (iv) Used any asthma rescue medicine (sometimes called a quick relief medicine) on more than 4 separate days
OR
(b) In the past year, adolescent has had one or more of the following: (i) 2 or more exacerbations requiring oral systemic corticosteroids; (ii) 2 or more emergency department visits; (iii) 1 hospitalization; (iv) 2 or more urgent medical care visits due to asthma
OR
(c) Adolescent scores 19 or lower on the Asthma Control Test
Exclusion criteria are -
Families will be excluded if:
- The family is currently involved in an asthma management intervention above and beyond usual care, OR
- Adolescent is unable to complete study procedures independently.
Sites / Locations
- UF Health PediatricsRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
AIM2ACT
mHealth Attention Control Condition
AIM2ACT is the experimental arm for the trial. AIM2ACT is a dyadic mHealth intervention designed to sustain caregiver involvement and monitoring as well as guide dyads through collaborative asthma management.
The mHealth attention control condition is the active comparator arm in the trial that accounts for staff attention and novelty of technology based asthma management intervention.