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NCT06552013
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Action Towards Health Equity and Improved Air Quality in the Duwamish Valley: A Multilevel Asthma Intervention

Sponsor: University of Washington

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this randomized control trial is to learn if box fans and filters can reduce asthma symptoms and improve indoor air quality in children ages 6 - 17 years old with asthma living in the Duwamish Valley, Seattle, Washington. The main question it aims to answer are: * Do box fans with filters improve asthma symptoms? * Do box fans with filters improve an objective measure used to monitor lung function known as forced expiratory volume during the first second (FEV1)? Researchers will compare children living in households with high quality filters to those in households with sham filters to see if air quality and asthma symptoms improve. Participants will * fill out several questionnaires * monitor their lung function with a peak flow meter * place an air monitor in their homes to monitor indoor air quality * run the box fan when they are at home

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Years - 17 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2024-07-30

Completion Date

2028-07

Last Updated

2024-08-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

MERV 13 filter

This is an environmental intervention consisting of a low-cost box fan with a MERV 13 filter placed behind it. The company Lasko makes these fans and other environmental appliances.

OTHER

Sham filter

This is an environmental intervention consisting of a low-cost box fan with a sham filter (MERV 1) placed behind it. The company Lasko makes these fans and other environmental appliances.

Locations (1)

Duwamish River Community Coaltion

Seattle, Washington, United States