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Improving Asthma Care Together (IMPACT) for Childhood Asthma (IMPACT Trial)
IMPACT Trial Summary
This trial will help develop a better intervention for children with asthma and their parents.
- Childhood Asthma
IMPACT Trial Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
You may be eligible if you check “Yes” for the criteria belowIMPACT Trial Timeline
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.IMPACT Trial Design
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this clinical trial open to minors?
"This study only allows patients aged between 7 and 11 to participate. There are 121 trials available for people under the age of 18, while individuals over 65 can access 199 clinical studies."
Am I eligible to participate in this clinical trial?
"Applicants for this medical trial must meet the following prerequisites: 18 years or above in age, residing with a child aged between 7 and 11 over 50% of their time, legal guardian that can consent on behalf of the child, access to both a smartphone device and consistent home internet connection. If these criteria are satisfied, they may join as one of 60 people living with asthma."
Is recruitment still open for this research endeavor?
"The information found on clinicaltrials.gov confirms that this research is presently recruiting participants; initial posting was observed on September 1, 2021 and the trial experienced a recent update to its details on September 21st of 2021."
To what extent has this research been populated with participants?
"Yes, the records posted on clinicaltrials.gov indicate that this medical trial is actively searching for participants. The investigation was initially announced on September 1st 2021 and recently updated in early September of 2021 with a goal to recruit 60 individuals from one site."
What are the principal aims of this clinical experiment?
"The primary goal of this clinical trial, monitored over the course of 16 weeks, is to gauge any changes in asthma responsibility as measured by a questionnaire. Secondary objectives involve employing spirometry tests and an Asthma Impact Scale to measure expiratory lung function (FEV1/FVC) and quality of life respectively. During the intervention period, participants will use home spirometry devices and data collection apps weekly for evaluation."
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