About this trial
Children with asthma from communities that experience health inequities frequently do not receive guideline-based asthma care, and as a result, account for a disproportionate percentage of asthma exacerbations, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations. Project ASTHMA (Aligning with Schools To Help Manage Asthma) tests the effectiveness of school-based health centers as a delivery model to improve health outcomes by providing children with guideline-based asthma assessments and preventive medication management, directly observed therapy of their preventive medication to support adherence, and self-management support. If successful, this multicomponent intervention will represent a cost effective and sustainable model to reduce asthma morbidity in historically marginalized communities, and has the potential to impact communities throughout the United States where over 2,500 school-based health centers operate.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
uncontrolled asthma
Disqualifiers
other chronic lung disease such as cystic fibrosis
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- APP assessment and management of asthma
Treatment groups
Locations
1Sponsors and collaborators
State University of New York at Buffalo
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
Collaborator