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Exploring the Lived Experience of Young Adults With Severe Asthma

An Exploration of the Experiences and Support Needs of Young Adults With Severe and Uncontrolled Asthma


Sponsor

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Enrollment

46 participants

Start Date

Nov 25, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Asthma is a serious long-term lung condition caused by swollen airways that narrow. This causes wheezing, chest tightness, and breathlessness. Most asthma is well-controlled with medication. However, 5-10% of asthmatics have severe asthma where treatment does not control symptoms and up to 67% of asthmatics have uncontrolled asthma, caused by not always taking medication as recommended, lifestyle choices or other health problems worsening their asthma. In the UK, asthma affects around 800,000 young adults. This group is at high-risk of having poor asthma control, worse outcomes than other age-groups. This is because young adults need care that differs from other age-groups and current care is not meeting these needs. There is little information on the experiences and needs of this group and very few studies exist, exploring how to improve care. This study will explore the experiences and needs of young adults (age16-25) with severe and uncontrolled asthma. Methods. The investigators will perform two study-arms with young adults with severe/uncontrolled asthma in Manchester and Liverpool severe asthma centres: Study-arm 1: Interview participants using photographs chosen by them to help explain their experiences of living with asthma and support that they need. Study arm 2: Perform group interviews to understand participants' thoughts around the insights from study-arm 1 combined with their own experiences. To explore and develop ideas on how to improve future care. At the end of both study arms, a workshop involving patients and stakeholders involved in delivering care will take place, to identify a joint goal of how to improve care in this cohort and map ways in which to achieve this. Together, the study results and workshop will increase our understanding of the experiences and needs of young adults with asthma. Helping us to identify new ways to improve care which can be tested in future research.


Eligibility

Min Age: 16 YearsMax Age: 25 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study explores the lived experience of young people (aged 16–25) with severe or uncontrolled asthma — including what it feels like day-to-day, the challenges they face, and what support would be most helpful. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 16 and 25 years old - You have a confirmed diagnosis of severe or uncontrolled asthma and are being cared for by the Manchester or Liverpool severe asthma services - You are able to provide informed consent **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have another long-term illness that is a bigger concern to you than your asthma - You are unable to communicate in English (for focus group participation only) - You are unable to provide informed consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERone to one interviews and or focus groups

one to one interviews and or focus groups


Locations(1)

Severe asthma services based at both Manchester University Foundation NHS trust and Liverpool University Foundation NHS Trust

Manchester, Greater, United Kingdom

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