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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07018583

Pharmacist Counseling & Self-Management Program for Asthma Patients in a Midwest Chain Pharmacy, USA

The Effectiveness of Pharmacist's Counseling and Self-Management Application Program on Asthma Management Outcomes Among Asthma Patients at a Midwest Chain Pharmacy in Iowa, United States

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
84 (estimated)
Sponsor
Nakhon Ratchasim Rajabhat University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
25 Years – 64 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This clinical trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led counseling and self-management application program on improving asthma management outcomes among adult patients with asthma receiving care at a Midwest chain pharmacy in Iowa, United States. The study investigates whether integrating the pharmacist counseling with self-management theory can enhance patients' medication adherence, asthma control, inhaler technique, and overall asthma awareness. These outcomes will be assessed at both 3 and 6 months after enrollment. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two arms. The intervention group, which will receive a comprehensive pharmacist-led counseling program supported by a mobile application ("Don R.Ph Application"). The control group, which will receive standard pharmacy care as per usual practice.

Detailed description

Protocol of the Study This research employs a randomized controlled trial (RCT) methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led counseling and self-management application program for asthma management. Study Design: This is a 6-month, repeated-measures, parallel-group RCT designed to assess the intervention's impact on asthma outcomes. The study comprises two groups: Intervention Group: Participants will receive a pharmacist-led counseling session combined with access to a self-management mobile application. Control Group: Participants will receive usual care provided within the pharmacy setting. Data Collection Process: 1. Screening: Eligible participants will be identified based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. 2. Randomization and Blinding: After screening, eligible participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group in a single-blind manner. Sample Size and Allocation: * A total of 397 patients with asthma diagnosis codes will be initially screened for eligibility. * Among these, 220 patients meeting the criteria will be assigned unique codes and recorded in Microsoft Excel. Using simple randomization, 42 participants will be allocated to each group, maintaining a 1:1 ratio via computerized random number generation (using the RANDBETWEEN function in Excel) to minimize selection bias. 4\. Informed Consent: Participants will be provided with detailed study information and will give written informed consent prior to participation. 5\. Baseline Data Collection: Baseline demographic and clinical data will be gathered for all participants in both groups. 6\. Interventions: * Intervention Group: Participants will undergo a structured pharmacist-led counseling and self-management program utilizing the "Don R.Ph. Asthma Management Application," a digital tool designed to support and monitor asthma management through six core steps over two 3-month cycles. * Control Group: Participants will receive standard pharmacy care, including medication reviews, patient education, and counseling on medication use as needed or upon request. 7\. Follow-up and Duration: Follow-up data will be collected at three and six months during and after the intervention period. The study spans six months, with the intervention structured into six steps: Month 1: Step 1: Initial Disclosure Step 2: Problem Assessment Step 3: Commitment to Action Step 4: Skill Enhancement Month 2: Step 5: Monitoring via mobile application Month 3: Step 6: Follow-up and evaluation via mobile app and in-person counseling This cycle will be repeated in months 4-6 to reinforce behavioral changes and optimize long-term outcomes. The "Don R.Ph. Asthma Management Application" is a digital platform to support and monitor the pharmacist-led counseling process through eight key features: 1. Setting Your Goal! - Enables patients to establish personalized asthma management objectives. 2. Understanding Asthma - Offers educational videos about asthma and proper medication use. 3. How to Use Inhalers - Demonstrates correct inhaler techniques via videos. 4. Healthy Lifestyle - Shares practical tips to promote overall health and asthma control. 5. Asthma Self-Management \& Action Plan - Guides patients in creating and following tailored action plans. 6. Automated Consultation - Provides automated, personalized guidance and reminders 7. Let Us Know - Offers quick access to emergency pharmacist contact for urgent concerns. 8. Assess Your Goal Achievement - Allows patients to monitor their progress toward management goals through self-assessment tools.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPharmacist's Counseling and Self-Management Application ProgramThis interventional study is structured around established counseling principles and self-management theory, consisting of six sequential stages: Initial Disclosure, Problem Assessment, Commitment to Action, Skill Enhancement, Monitoring, and Follow-up and Evaluation. These stages are delivered through both in-person pharmacist counseling and a dedicated mobile application. The intervention follows a repeated-measures design, with assessments conducted at 3 and 6 months after enrollment.
BEHAVIORALUsual CareUsual care or Standard pharmacy practices such as medication reviews, patient education during the initial visit or when medication changes occur, and counseling upon patient request. No additional structured counseling or self-management tools are provided.

Timeline

Start date
2025-08-01
Primary completion
2026-02-28
Completion
2026-05-31
First posted
2025-06-12
Last updated
2025-06-27

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07018583. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.