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RECRUITING

NCT07261423

Pollution Intervention to Impact Kids Asthma Study

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if adding Air Quality Index (AQI) information to asthma action plans works to improve asthma outcomes in children. It will also learn about children with asthma who report being more sensitive to outdoor air pollution. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does adding either information about the EPA-AQI or commercial AQI improve asthma outcomes over time? * Are there changes in nasal gene expression in children with asthma who report they are more sensitive to outdoor air pollution? Researchers will compare EPA-AQI and the commercial-AQI groups to a control group to either AQI works to improve asthma. Participants will: * Receive standardized outdoor air pollution education and an asthma action plan * Provide nose and blood specimens * Have visits every 4 weeks for 48 weeks, 10 will be conducted by telephone calls and 3 visits will be in person.

Gender: All

Ages: 8 Years - 17 Years

Updated: 2026-02-27

1 state

Childhood Asthma
Asthma Control
Asthma Exacerbation
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07369817

Optimization and Testing of ALRITE, a Clinical Decision Support Tool for Management of Respiratory Illnesses in Young Children in Primary Care Health Facilities in Uganda

The goal of this study is to pilot test the feasibility of a mobile health clinical decision support tool called ALRITE for the diagnosis and management of acute lower respiratory illnesses in young children in Uganda. Asthma/wheezing illness, in particular, is underdiagnosed in this setting. The main questions the study aims to answer are: * Are the intervention structure, processes, outcomes, and implementations strategies feasible to conduct in the desired settings? * Does ALRITE increase the diagnosis of wheezing illness among children seen at Ugandan health centers? Researchers will compare outcomes before and after ALRITE deployment to healthcare workers at 4 Ugandan healthcare centers using an interrupted time series design. Study participants are healthcare workers. There will be12 months of baseline data collection ("baseline period"), at the beginning of which healthcare workers will be enrolled at each site. Following the baseline period, health workers will receive ALRITE training and will be encouraged but not required to use ALRITE in clinical care for a 6-month intervention period. Health worker participants will fill out surveys and participate in focus group discussions to provide feedback.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-27

Pneumonia Childhood
Childhood Asthma
Acute Lower Respiratory Illness
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06974331

Effect of Multimedia Protocol About Asthma Control

This study aims to evaluate the effect of multimedia protocol about asthma control on asthmatic children's adaptation in the era of climate changes.

Gender: All

Ages: 7 Years - 11 Years

Updated: 2025-05-15

1 state

Bronchial Asthma
Childhood Asthma
Climate Change
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RECRUITING

NCT06388460

Asthma Link Effectiveness Trial

The goal of this cluster Randomized Control Trial is to determine the effectiveness of Asthma Link, a school supervised asthma therapy program, compared with an educational asthma workbook, in improving asthma symptoms for children with poorly controlled asthma aged 5-14.

Gender: All

Ages: 5 Years - 14 Years

Updated: 2025-04-23

1 state

Childhood Asthma
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT05105386

The Impact of Synergies of Indoor Air Pollutants on Childhood Health and Wellbeing

To quantify health effects of synergizing chemical and biological pollutants in a targeted population setting, i.e., school-aged children. Indoor air pollutants will be monitored within the classrooms with high end sensors. Exposure data from additional sources (outdoor, home, transports) will be obtained. Health outcomes will be assessed prospectively using validated medical procedures and real-time tracking with mobile health (mHealth) equipment and a gamified computer app.

Gender: All

Ages: 8 Years - 9 Years

Updated: 2021-11-03

Pollution; Exposure
Environmental Exposure
Childhood Asthma
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