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Asthma Navigator Intervention to Improve Health Equity in Children

NCT06513832 · Emory University
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About this study
Despite available asthma treatments, nearly 50% of children with asthma experience exacerbations annually, with disadvantaged children, particularly Black and Hispanic, being the most affected. These disparities are largely due to social determinants of health (SDOH), including socioeconomics and family hardship, which explain over 80% of the racial disparities in asthma outcomes. Children in lower opportunity neighborhoods face additional challenges like poor housing and limited green spaces, increasing exposure to pollutants and allergens. At Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Pediatric ICU (PICU), 85% of asthma admissions come from low-opportunity areas, with 36.7% having another exacerbation within a year. Significant barriers to better outcomes include limited provider understanding of SDOH and challenges in asthma self-management. Effective asthma self-management, supported by medical providers, is crucial for improving health outcomes in these disadvantaged children.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Admitted to the PICU for asthma Exclusion Criteria: * Cystic fibrosis * Immune deficiency * Prematurity \<35 weeks * Gestation and congenital airway deformities * Non-English speaker
Study design
Enrollment target: 75 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: single
Age groups: child
Timeline
Starts: 2025-01-17
Estimated completion: 2026-08
Last updated: 2026-02-12
Interventions
Behavioral: The asthma navigator
Primary outcomes
  • Future unscheduled healthcare utilization for asthma exacerbation (Baseline, end of study (average of 52 weeks))
Sponsor
Emory University · other
With: Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance
Contacts & investigators
ContactAnne Fitzpatrick, PhD, APRN · contact · anne.fitzpatrick@emory.edu · 404-727-9112
InvestigatorAnne Fitzpatrick, PhD, APRN · principal_investigator, Emory University
All locations (1)
Children's Healthcare of AtlantaRecruiting
Atlanta, Georgia, United States