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A digital approach to asthma self-management in adults: Protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Jordan Silberman
Siavash Sarlati
Bronwyn Harris
Warris Bokhari
Homer Boushey
Asha Chesnutt
Peter Zhu
Kelly Sitts
Thomas H. Taylor
Vincent J. Willey
Emmanuel Fuentes
Matthew LeKrey
Evan Hou
Manpreet Kaur
Christian Niyonkuru
Guido Muscioni
Matt T. Bianchi
Daniela A. Bota
Richard A. Lee
Source :
Contemporary clinical trials. 122
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Asthma self-management can improve symptom control, but adherence to established self-management behaviors is often poor. With adult asthma uncontrolled in over 60% of U.S. cases, there is a need for scalable, cost-effective tools to improve asthma outcomes. Here we describe a protocol for the Asthma Digital Study, a 24-month, decentralized, pragmatic, open-label, randomized controlled trial investigating the impact of a digital asthma self-management (DASM) program on asthma outcomes in adults. The program leverages consumer-grade devices with a smartphone app to provide "smart nudges," symptom logging, trigger tracking, and other features. Participants are recruited (target N = 900) from throughout the U.S., and randomized to a DASM or control arm (1:1). Co-primary outcomes at one year are a) asthma-associated costs for acute care and b) change from baseline in Asthma Control Testâ„¢ scores. Findings may inform decisions around adoption of digital tools for asthma self-management. Trial registration:clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT04609644. Registered: Oct 30, 2020.

Details

ISSN :
15592030
Volume :
122
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary clinical trials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21124d62fb6521a2d8fdd634397092ca