University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Asthma is a common disease which causes swelling in the airways, making it difficult to breathe. Asthma is common in children, affecting 1 in 11 children in the UK. Asthma is treated with inhalers which reduce the swelling. If inhalers are taken correctly they can help keep symptoms under control, allowing asthma sufferers to go about their day with less chance of having an asthma attack. Many patients have been found to not take their inhalers correctly and either under use (which leads to poor control of symptoms) or over use (which leads to potential side effects). Although asthma in most patients can be controlled with inhalers, not using inhalers correctly is one of the most common causes of poor control. This is common in children and young people (CYP) with all severities of asthma, resulting in high burden on the families and healthcare systems. The biggest challenge facing doctors and nurses helping CYP with asthma is finding a way to ensure that they take the medication. Whilst there are many studies looking into inhaler use, there are no large studies about how inhalers are used between clinic visits in CYP with asthma. The Smart Spacer is monitoring device which allows doctors to monitor when and how effectively inhalers are being used. This study wants to find out how well this device works, how well and how often CYP are using their inhalers, and if tailored education improves asthma control. To do this, participants in the study will be randomly selected to have "tailored education" or "standard care education". The investigators are inviting 100 children and young people (CYP) aged 6-18 years who have asthma to join this study.
Asthma
Asthma in Children
Tailored education
Standard care education
Not Applicable
Study Type : | Interventional |
Estimated Enrollment : | 100 participants |
Masking : | None (Open Label) |
Primary Purpose : | Other |
Official Title : | OUtcome Following Tailored Education and Retraining: Studying Performance and Adherence in ChildrEn and Young People With Asthma: a Randomised Feasibility Study |
Actual Study Start Date : | September 1, 2022 |
Estimated Primary Completion Date : | August 13, 2024 |
Estimated Study Completion Date : | August 13, 2024 |
Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Active Comparator: Standard Care (Control) Group Participants randomised to this group will receive usual care in terms of their education. |
Other: Standard care education |
Experimental: Tailored Education Group Participants randomised to this group will receive tailored education, which is additional to standard care. |
Other: Tailored education |
Ages Eligible for Study: | 6 Years to 18 Years |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Want to participate in this study, select a site at your convenience, send yourself email to get contact details and prescreening steps.
Recruiting
Robert James Bowler
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom, ST44JJ