Peer-Administered Asthma Self-Management Intervention in Urban Middle Schools (PeerASMAS)
Asthma
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Asthma focused on measuring Asthma, Latino children, middle school, peer models, educational intervention, high school students
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria specify that students must:
- Be 11-14 years old
- Attend 6th, 7th or 8th grade
- attend a targeted public school
- have physician-diagnosed asthma according to caregiver and provider report
- meet criteria for current persistent asthma either by a) having a current prescription for an asthma controller medicine, or b) having any of the following in the previous 4 weeks:
I. daytime asthma symptoms > 2 days/week,
II. nighttime awakenings due to asthma at least 3-4 times/month,
III. short-acting beta agonist use at least 2 days/week,
IV. activity limitation, or
V. oral steroid use at least 2 times/year
- children must have recent active asthma activity in the previous 4 weeks through endorsement of any of criteria I-V above
- In Rhode Island, children's primary caregiver must identify as Latino
- In Rhode Island, children must speak English
Exclusion criteria:
- active immunotherapy,
- other pulmonary disease,
- receiving special education services in a self-contained classroom,
- any severe psychiatric or medical conditions
Sites / Locations
- Rhode Island HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
ASMAS
Asthma education plus child health
No Treatment Control
ASMAS is an asthma self-management program based on NHLBI clinical guidelines for optimal school-based asthma management. It involves 4, 1½ hour sessions delivered in group format in the urban, middle school setting by a Latino High School Peer who has asthma. ASMAS focuses on asthma pathophysiology, symptom management, asthma medications, and trigger control.
Asthma Education plus Child Health control condition will be delivered by an adult Health Educator , and includes 4 sessions (1 1/2 hrs long) of our existing asthma education ("Asthma's Magic Number") with added general health topics (nutrition, physical activity, safety).
Students randomly assigned to this arm , will receive standard of care, which is no treatment, and will not participate in any group intervention sessions.