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BREATHE: An Efficacy-implementation With Listening Sessions

Asthma

Listening sessions: The research team will collect qualitative data from the listening sessions (focus groups) using a semi-structured iterative focus group guide.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Asthma With Hypersecretion-associated Gene for Cystic Fibrosis

Asthma

The combination of asthma and being a carrier of genetic variants (mutations and / or polymorphisms) in the CFTR gene variant would cause bronchial asthma with mucus hypersecretion. This phenotype is characterized by a more severe disease, in terms of control, quality of life, exacerbations and lung function, and a different asthma the bronchial hypersecretion without inflammatory phenotype.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Estimating Quality of Life in People With Asthma

Asthma

The aim of this project is to estimate the quality of life for people with asthma and specifically the loss in quality of life associated with an asthma-related crisis event (accident and emergency (A&E) attendance or admission).

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Asthma Knowledge Perception in Parents of Asthmatic Children. Pilot Study by Means...

Asthma

The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, the attitudes and the practices of parents of asthmatic children.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Study Assessing Patient Handling of Flutiform® Breath-Actuated Inhaler (BAI) and Flutiform® Pressurised...

AsthmaCOPD

This study will compare the patient handling of Flutiform® pMDI (pressurised metered dose inhaler) and a breath activated device (BAI). Patient handling will be assessed using assessment criteria which detail the correct handling steps for each inhaler.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Implications and Stability of Clinical and Molecular Phenotypes of Severe Asthma

AsthmaSevere Persistent Asthma

The Severe Asthma Research Program III is an NIH cooperative agreement involving 7 clinical centers that encompass a multidisciplinary partnerships between asthma clinician-scientists and scientists with expertise in immunology, pulmonary physiology, molecular genetics, molecular phenotyping, imaging, and bioinformatics. These clinical centers will jointly recruit volunteers with asthma for an observational longitudinal follow-up study. However, centers will also conduct specific mechanistic research projects at each participating institution. The University of Pittsburgh's SARP III study will determine the molecular and clinical stability of asthma phenotypes over time.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Guidance of Patients With Asthma During Preparation and During Expedition to the Aconcagua Mountain...

Asthma

A selection of asthma patients were followed during preparation to climb the Aconcagua mountain. The primary goal of this follow up was to optimize patients' asthma status. Also during expedition, these patients were daily consulted by a physician. All data obtained during preparation and expedition will now be retrospectively analyzed.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Acid-suppressing Drugs Pregnancy Asthma Offspring Study

Asthma in Offspring

The purpose of this study is To estimate the association between prenatal exposure to proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and the risk of asthma during childhood. To estimate the association between prenatal exposure to H2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs) and the risk of asthma during childhood.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

To Evaluate the Use of ASTHMA IQ in a Primary Care Setting

Asthma

There is a mounting body of evidence suggesting that there is a large disparity between the development and the actual implementation of guideline-driven asthma care in primary and specialty care practices. To address this disparity, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) developed a unique, comprehensive and easy-to-use Web-based tool for clinicians who treat asthma patients called "Asthma Specialist Tool to Help Manage Asthma and Improve Quality" (Asthma-IQ). This study will examine whether the use of the Asthma IQ primary care tool will improve asthma care and asthma outcomes using a randomized trial of the Asthma IQ system versus usual asthma care in the primary care setting over 1 year. At the end of 1 year, all patients will be managed using the Asthma-IQ tool for an additional year to determine if the patients managed by usual care in the first year improve when managed in conjunction with Asthma-IQ. The primary endpoint to determine if the use of the Asthma IQ tool will improve asthma patient outcomes is quarterly assessments of Asthma Control Test (ACT) scores via automated / electronic patient survey. The secondary endpoint is asthma exacerbations and there are a number of exploratory endpoints to further define the clinical utility of the primary care version of Asthma-IQ. This study will involve recruiting approximately 20 family medicine offices with approximately 20 patients each, to conduct this randomized, multiple time point intervention trial. The necessary total recruited patient sample size is 200 per group. The results of this study will help determine the utility of Web-based tools to help manage chronic diseases such as asthma.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Asthma Control Study 2011

Asthma Control Level

Asthma control study 2011

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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