RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06003569

Reducing Asthma Attacks in Disadvantaged School Children With Asthma


Sponsor

University of Colorado, Denver

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

Sep 21, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Our UH3 clinical trial, "Reducing Asthma Attacks in Disadvantaged School Children with Asthma," seeks broad-scale implementation of our effective school-based approach to improve asthma disparities for children, ages 5-12 years, in low-income communities. The investigators will contextualize dissemination and implementation (D\&I) of our Colorado school-based asthma program (Col-SBAP) that reduces asthma exacerbations and missed school days, while also addressing social determinants of health. Our Better Asthma Control for Kids (BACK) Program will evaluate key metrics identified by diverse stakeholders during this dissemination trial in rural and small metropolitan areas of Colorado. Our clinical trial includes two implementation strategies: our standard Col-SBAP, titled BACK-Standard (BACK-S) and an enhanced community-centered approach, titled Back-Enhanced (BACK-E). These two strategies are designed for sustainable delivery by school asthma navigators and school nurses who coordinate with primary care and community resources. The Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) D\&I framework was applied with community partners during the UG3 planning phase to tailor implementation plans that meet local community needs, resources and priorities (EPIS Phases 1 \& 2). BACK-S and BACK-E will be delivered from years 1-3 with data collection for implementation and effectiveness outcomes in 4 Colorado regions. In year 4, the investigators will collect data for sustainment outcomes (EPIS phase 3). The investigators will apply the work from EPIS phases 1-3 to refine our "dissemination playbook" that guides adoption by other school systems (EPIS Phase 4). Our primary implementation hypothesis is: Reach will be greater among students when delivered using the BACK-E arm as compared to BACK-S. Our effectiveness hypothesis is: BACK will be more effective than usual care at reducing asthma exacerbations. The BACK playbook includes training materials and a calculation of return on investment. The investigators are targeting schools with high levels of uncontrolled asthma and asthma associated burden. Our UH3 trial includes partner engagement to ensure BACK is disseminated to diverse geopolitical areas of Colorado with attention to sustainability. Collectively, our approach will accelerate dissemination of BACK nationally to communities experiencing health inequities in pediatric asthma care.


Eligibility

Min Age: 5 YearsMax Age: 12 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a school-based program designed to reduce asthma attacks in children attending rural, low-income schools in Colorado. **You may be eligible if:** - Your child is between 5 and 12 years old - Your child has poorly controlled asthma or a high burden of asthma symptoms - Your child attends one of the participating rural schools in Colorado **You may NOT be eligible if:** - Your child is younger than 5 or older than 12 - Your child has no asthma, or their asthma is already well controlled Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALBACK-S

BACK = Better Asthma Control for Kids: The BACK -Standard package includes a tailor-and-adapt to context strategy of approaches necessary to implement BACK in schools based on our past work, operationalized as an implementation blueprint to coordinate with partner roles of child/family, schools, healthcare teams and community resource agencies. This includes a facilitation strategy to support problem-solving through regular learning collaborative meetings for asthma navigators (bi-weekly), school nurses (monthly to bi-monthly) and health care champions (quarterly).

BEHAVIORALBACK-E

The BACK-Enhanced package includes the BACK-Standard package plus an Enhanced strategy to develop interrelationships with students/family, schools, and community agencies providing resources to address social determinants of health.


Locations(13)

Ault-Highland RE-9 school district

Ault, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs 11

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Harrison 2 school district

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Ellicott 22 school district

Ellicott, Colorado, United States

Fountain 8 school district

Fountain, Colorado, United States

Granada school district

Granada, Colorado, United States

Greeley 6

Greeley, Colorado, United States

East Otero R1 school district

La Junta, Colorado, United States

Lamar RE2 school district

Lamar, Colorado, United States

Las Animas school district

Las Animas, Colorado, United States

Manzanola school district

Manzanola, Colorado, United States

Weld County RE1

Platteville, Colorado, United States

Wiggins RE-50(J)

Wiggins, Colorado, United States

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