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CompletedNCT02575326

Teen Asthma Control Encouraging a Healthier Lifestyle

Developing Patient-Centered Approaches to Asthma Management in Obese Adolescents

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
44 (actual)
Sponsor
Henry Ford Health System · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
13 Years – 19 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Little guidance is given to physicians caring for obese adolescents with asthma, however, findings suggest that interventions designed to achieve asthma control in these patients are necessary. Because of the psychosocial factors often associated with obesity and asthma (e.g., low self-esteem, depression, and low quality of life) successful interventions should incorporate a patient-centered approach. The proposed study design is a clinic-based, randomized controlled trial (RCT) in teens with a history of asthma and who are overweight or obese.

Detailed description

Asthma that has persisted in adolescents is likely to persist into adulthood. For 25-30% of Americans, adolescence is also the period at which they experience their greatest weight gain, particularly as they approach the final stages of puberty. Asthma management may be more of a challenge in the overweight adolescent compared to a normal weight youth. Asthma related morbidity is increased in overweight patients, reflected in higher health care utilization for this subgroup. Little guidance is given to physicians caring for obese adolescents with asthma, but findings suggest that interventions designated to achieve control in these patients are necessary. Because of the psychosocial factors often associated with obesity and asthma (e.g. low self-esteem, depression and low quality of life) successful interventions should incorporate a patient-centered approach. Patient-centered care (or patient focused care) involves a partnership between the patient and the physician, shared discussion making, as well as productive communication and health promotion. The objective of this project is to collect the information necessary to develop a tailored discussion guide for use by the physician caring for the obese teen with asthma. Project results will provide an evidence base for the development and evaluation of additional patient-centered health interventions for obese adolescents with asthma. The investigators will conduct this study among patients whom eligibility can be determined using the electronic medical record (EMR). The specific aims of this proposal are to: Qualitatively collect information on outcomes important to obese adolescents with asthma: Create a tailored discussion guide that incorporates patient preferences and treatment goals that can be used by providers caring for overweight adolescents with asthma: Conduct a randomized trial to determine if patient-centered and clinical outcomes improve for patients whose physicians use the tailored discussion guide compared to those who do not.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERStandard ControlTeens in the control group will receive standard or usual care as provided by their physician.
BEHAVIORALa provider administered, tailored discussion guideTeens in the intervention group will receive a provider administered, tailored discussion guide based on motivational interviewing techniques.

Timeline

Start date
2015-08-01
Primary completion
2018-02-01
Completion
2018-02-01
First posted
2015-10-14
Last updated
2018-08-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02575326. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.