BREATHE: An Efficacy-implementation Trial Among Black Adults With Uncontrolled Asthma
Asthma
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Asthma focused on measuring Asthma, Bronchial Diseases, Respiratory Tract Diseases, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Lung Diseases, Respiratory Hypersensitivity, Hypersensitivity, Immediate, Hypersensitivity, Immune System Diseases
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria (participants):
Patients participants will
- be adults (> or = 18 years of age)
- self-report race as 'Black' race (African American, African, Caribbean, West Indian, multi-racial [Black AND one or more additional races]); identify their ethnicity as Hispanic OR non-Hispanic
- have clinician-diagnosed persistent asthma (defined as being prescribed inhaled corticosteroids in the last 12 months)
- receive asthma care at a partner FQHC and
- screen positive for uncontrolled asthma as measured by the Asthma Control Questionnaire- 6 items (ACQ-6) and erroneous beliefs as measured by the Conventional and Alternative Management for Asthma (CAM-A) survey.
Exclusion Criteria (participants):
- non-English speaking
- serious mental health conditions that preclude completion of study procedures or confound analyses and
- participation in a listening session
Inclusion criterion for clinicians are those who manage a panel of adult asthma patients.
Sites / Locations
- Sun River HealthRecruiting
- Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
BREATHE intervention
Control Intervention
The patient's primary care provider (PCP) will deliver a brief intervention using motivational interviewing and shared decision making, in a one time 9-minute intervention integrated into an office visit for asthma. PCPs will follow a 4-step script tailored to erroneous asthma and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) beliefs, as well as ACQ score, measured just prior to the office visit.
The patient's primary care provider (PCP) will deliver a 9-minute scripted intervention on credible nutrition and lifestyle information. The control intervention is designed to not be specific enough to change strategies related to asthma control.