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Active clinical trials for "Asthma"

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Development of "T-sec" Questionnaire

Asthma

To design and validate a questionnaire that allows objective assessment of the level of bronchial mucus hypersecretion.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Frequency of Dysphonia in Asthmatic Patients

Asthmatic Patients and Control Group

For many years, it is known that asthmatics have more often dysphonia. However, no study has so far analyzed the reality of dysphonia in asthmatic by making phoniatric tests. The etiology of dysphonia in asthmatic remains controversial. Indeed, for a long time, inhaled corticosteroids have been considered as responsible for organic abnormalities of the vocal cords. We hypothesized that women with asthma have more often dysphonia, and that dysphonia is rather functional origin.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Framing on Medication Beliefs, Intentions to Take Medication, Adherence, and Asthma Control...

Asthma

The goal of this study is to examine the effects of framed mobile messages on young adults' beliefs about their daily Inhaled Corticosteroids (ICS), intentions to take their ICS, adherence, and asthma control. College students (18-29 years) who owned a mobile phone and had a diagnosis of asthma with a prescription for an ICS will be recruited. Participants will be randomized to receive either gain- or loss-framed mobile messages three times per week for eight weeks. Outcomes including beliefs, intentions, adherence, and asthma control will be assessed.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Health Care Transition Based Education Given to Adolescents With Asthma

Asthma in Children

Aim: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of health care transition-based education on transition readiness and self-efficacy in adolescents (14-18 years) with asthma through a randomized controlled experimental study that integrated the literature, model, and research on the transition from pediatrics to adult care. The research hypotheses are as follows: H0: There is no significant difference between the intervention and control groups' mean "Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire", "Self Efficacy Scale for Children and Adolescents with Asthma" and "Mind the Gap Scale" scores before and after the education they received on health care transition. H1: The mean "Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire", "Self Efficacy Scale for Children and Adolescents with Asthma" and "Mind the Gap Scale" score of the treatment group is significantly higher than the control group after the education they received on health care transition.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Longitudinal Cohort Study in Participants With Severe Asthma to Assess Biomarkers

Asthma

Prospective, single-arm, longitudinal, international, multicenter study in a real-world cohort of adult severe asthma participants being conducted to assess the relationships between asthma biomarkers and asthma-related health-outcomes for a period of 52 weeks.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Asthma Exacerbations and Vascular Function

Asthma

Although asthma is a disease of the airways, research is now showing that asthmatics are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to non-asthmatics. Vascular dysfunction is seen in people at high risk of CVD and has been linked to inflammation. During an asthma attack, levels of inflammation in the whole body increase, which could potentially explain why asthmatics are at increased risk of CVD. By exercising, people can change the amount of inflammation in their bodies, improve vascular function, and thereby reduce the risk of CVD. In the proposed study the investigators will assess if asthma attacks lead to increased risk of CVD by evaluating inflammatory levels and vascular function before and after asthma attacks. The investigators will also evaluate if exercise reduces the cardiovascular risk following asthma attacks. The results from this study will help in understanding why asthmatics are at increased risk of CVD.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study on Usability of Inhaler Devices in Adults With Asthma or COPD

AsthmaCOPD

This is a randomized, multi-center, active-controlled, repeated measures design study in male and female patients 60 years of age and older with persistent asthma or COPD. Study will be conducted in 4 Italian University/Hospital Centers: Ferrara, Parma, Cassano delle Murge (Ba), Tradate. The primary efficacy parameter of the study is inhaler device usability (expressed as total number of repeated attempts required to achieve optimal use).

Completed19 enrollment criteria

INCAS - Integrated Care of Asthma in Switzerland

Asthma

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of standardized patient education on asthma control. In collaboration with two health insurance companies, pharmacists and pneumologists, patients with asthma were recruited. They completed the "Asthma Control Test (ACT)" and the "Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC 5A)" questionnaire to assess asthma control and patients' satisfaction with the health care service they received. Additionally, patients were offered the possibility to participate in a patient education seminar run by the Swiss lung leagues or the Swiss allergy centre (aha!). After one year, patients were asked to complete the questionnaires again. Comparisons of intraindividual changes and differences regarding ACT and PACIC 5A between patients with and without patient education were made.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Reducing Diagnostic Error to Improve Patient Safety in COPD and Asthma (REDEFINE Study)

COPD Asthma

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of spirometry in identifying Diagnostic Error in COPD and Asthma patients.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Asthma Control

Asthma

The investigators compared the effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation program on asthma control in patients with uncontrolled and partially controlled asthma.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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