Purpose of this Study
We are doing this study to help young people with asthma better manage their medications in order to improve control of asthma symptoms. By improving control, we mean having fewer instances of wheezing, coughing, or chest tightness that require additional treatment by a doctor and increasing the time between asthma exacerbations.
Who Can Participate?
Eligibility
Adults and children ages 12-35 who:
- Are diagnosed with asthma
- Are prescribed a preventative inhaler that includes a corticosteroid
- Also use a short-acting inhaler (rescue inhaler)
- Have access to a reliable internet connection for virtual meetings with the study team
For more information about who can join this study, please contact the study team at DukeAirwayResearch@duke.edu or 919-479-0861.
- Are diagnosed with asthma
- Are prescribed a preventative inhaler that includes a corticosteroid
- Also use a short-acting inhaler (rescue inhaler)
- Have access to a reliable internet connection for virtual meetings with the study team
For more information about who can join this study, please contact the study team at DukeAirwayResearch@duke.edu or 919-479-0861.
Age Range
12-35
Sex/Genders
Male (cisgender)
Female (cisgender)
Non-binary or gender fluid
Transgender male
Transgender female
Looking for Healthy Participants
No
What is Involved?
If you or your child choose to join this study, you or they will:
- Have 6 virtual visits with a research coordinator over 12 months
- Have lung function tested during the virtual visits
- Answer questionnaires
We will randomly select half of the study participants to have 8 additional virtual visits with a pharmacist to go over medication use.
You can take a survey online to see if you or your child might be eligible and to have a study team member contact you: https://redcap.duke.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=C39LTYTXC3
- Have 6 virtual visits with a research coordinator over 12 months
- Have lung function tested during the virtual visits
- Answer questionnaires
We will randomly select half of the study participants to have 8 additional virtual visits with a pharmacist to go over medication use.
You can take a survey online to see if you or your child might be eligible and to have a study team member contact you: https://redcap.duke.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=C39LTYTXC3
Locations
Remote/online
Compensation
Yes
Spanish Materials Available
Yes
Study Details
Full Title
Improving Medication Adherence with Telehealthcare Medication Therapy Management to Change Health Outcomes in Adolescents and young Adults and Asthma (MATCH)- Aim 2
Study Website
Principal Investigator
Loretta
Que
Protocol Number
PRO00101757
Phase
III
Enrollment Status
OPEN TO ACCRUAL