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
Sponsors and collaborators
State University of New York at Buffalo
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
Collaborator