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NCT02752165 | COMPLETED | Asthma


Telemedicine Enhanced Asthma Management Through the Emergency Department
Sponsor:

University of Rochester

Information provided by (Responsible Party):

Jill Halterman

Brief Summary:

In the US, children from minority ethnic and racial backgrounds suffer disproportionately from asthma and account for substantially more emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations than non-minority children. While NHLBI guidelines recommend daily preventive medications for all children with persistent asthma to prevent morbidity as well as ED visits and hospitalizations, many children who should receive preventive medications are not receiving them. This is in part because children presenting to the ED for an acute asthma exacerbation rarely receive preventive asthma care, due to the ED's focus on acute, episodic care. The NHLBI guidelines recommend that children follow-up with a primary care provider (PCP) within 1-4 weeks of the ED visit. The post-ED follow-up visit is an opportunity for the PCP to prescribe effective preventive asthma medications, step-up medication for children who demonstrate poor control, promote adherence, and provide education on asthma self-management and trigger control. However, rates for follow-up after an asthma-related ED visit are extremely low, and preventive care is delivered inconsistently even when children are seen in follow-up. In the investigators' prior work they have found that a provider prompting intervention can enhance the delivery of guideline-based preventive asthma treatments at the time of a primary care office visit and ultimately reduce morbidity. They have also found that telemedicine can link children with persistent asthma to a provider for optimal chronic illness management. The goal of this project is to use a novel telemedicine-based program to facilitate primary care follow-up and promote the delivery of guideline-based preventive care for high-risk children presenting to the ED for an asthma exacerbation. The investigators will utilize a 2-group randomized trial to test the TEAM-ED intervention. The intervention includes: 1) a telemedicine assessment at the child's school within one week of discharge from the ED and completed by a PCP, 2) 'point-of-care' prompting to promote the provision of guideline-based preventive care during the telemedicine visit, and 3) two additional telemedicine-assisted follow-up assessments to assure optimal response to treatment and tailor the care regimen as needed. The investigators will assess the effectiveness of the program in reducing respiratory morbidity and improving preventive asthma care, with follow-up assessments at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months.

Condition or disease

Asthma

Intervention/treatment

TEAM-ED

Enhanced Usual Care

Phase

NA

Study Type : INTERVENTIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 384 participants
Masking : SINGLE
Primary Purpose : TREATMENT
Official Title : Telemedicine Enhanced Asthma Management Through the Emergency Department
Actual Study Start Date : 2016-12-15
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2022-07-12
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2022-07-12

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 3 Years to 12 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • * Prior physician diagnosis of asthma
  • * current emergency visit for an acute asthma exacerbation, requiring nebulized albuterol therapy
  • * Persistent or poor control of asthma, defined by NHLBI guidelines
Exclusion Criteria
  • * Inability to speak and understand either English or Spanish
  • * No access to a phone for follow-up surveys
  • * Participation in another asthma study at the time of enrollment, or a sibling participating in this or another study Other significant medical conditions that could interfere with assessment of asthma-related measures
  • * children in foster care or other situations in which consent cannot be obtained from a legal guardian

Telemedicine Enhanced Asthma Management Through the Emergency Department

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United States, New York

University of Rochester

Rochester, New York, United States, 14642

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