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Helping Chicago's Westside Adults Breathe and Thrive

Not Applicable
Conditions
Asthma
Interventions
Behavioral: Maintenance Phase Intervention
Registration Number
NCT03489655
Lead Sponsor
Sinai Health System
Brief Summary

Adults with asthma living in Chicago's West and Southwest side who completed the home-based Community Health Worker (CHW) intervention called Helping Chicago's Westside Adults Breathe and Thrive (HCWABT I) after October 2015 were eligible to participate in a randomized control trial called HCWABT II, which will evaluate the long-term impact of the intervention on their asthma control, asthma severity, healthcare use, and asthma-related quality of life. Participants are randomly assigned to an intervention arm, where they continue to receive occasional (monthly or bimonthly) contact from the CHW who served them during HCWABT I. or a control arm, where they no longer receive contact from the CHW. Members of both groups receive monthly data collection calls from a Research Assistant. We hypothesize that participants in the control arm will experience sustained improvements in asthma outcomes as compared to their pre-HCWABT I levels and that participants in the CHW intervention arm will continue to improve in asthma control severity, quality of life, and healthcare use.

Detailed Description

Participants who enroll into HCWABT II will be randomized into one of two study arms: MPI or MPC. In order to randomly choose which arm participants will be enrolled into, the RA will select an envelope prior to the 12-Month visit that will tell them which arm to consent the participant into. A total of 68 envelopes will read MPI and 68 envelopes will read MPC. If a participant declines the maintenance phase, that envelope will be recycled for a future drawing.

All data will be stored in a password-protected database on Sinai's secure server. Data will be de-identified, except for one data collection tool, the Personal Data Sheet, which will contain the participant's personal information along with their study ID. This information will be kept in a separate password protected database. All data will be archived. Paper files will be saved for a minimum of seven years in a secure locked facility. Electronic data will be saved indefinitely, but will always remain password protected and stored on a secure server hosted by Sinai's Information Systems Department. De-identified data will be available to researchers who wish to use it through a data agreement approved by both institutions. Findings will be widely disseminated. The dissemination plan is discussed in Rating Factor 5.

Baseline characteristics will be compared between participants who complete the entire intervention and follow-up period, and those who are either lost to follow-up or dropout, to assess the effect of selection bias. Dropout and completion rates will be reported. Screening-to-enrollment ratios will be calculated from screening data. Frequencies, means and medians, as appropriate, will be calculated for each outcome variable at baseline and over the follow-up period associated with that outcome. The effect of the 12-month AI will be evaluated using pre-posttest methods with each participant serving as his/her own historical control. Participants enrolled in Maintenance RCT will be both evaluated against their own historical data as well as the data of the other arm of the study. A cost effectiveness analysis will also be conducted using process measures, including staff time, materials, referrals and time spent on various intervention activities in order to calculate program-specific costs. Non-parametric tests will be used to assess whether changes between baseline and follow-up are statistically significant. In cases where the degree of difference is important, such as when comparing differences in outcomes between the two study arms, the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test will be used. Frequencies across time will be assessed via the McNemar Test for Proportions. All statistical tests will be two-sided, with a significance level of 0.05.

Goals and milestones will be rigorously evaluated each quarter and adjustments made if/when we are behind our target. As one example, we expect to enroll 25 new participants, or 25% of our total goal, into the AI every quarter of the first year. If, for some reason, we are only able to recruit 10% of the total participants after the first quarter, we will adjust our methods of recruitment, send out an additional mailing to Housing Choice Voucher residents and pursue real-time monitoring of eligible patients in our health system to ensure that we are reaching all adults who need our program. If after those efforts we've only met 30% of our recruitment goal after the second quarter, we may propose a limited expansion in our targeted area, but we do not foresee this being an issue.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
143
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years or older
  • Resident of targeted Southwest or Westside communities of Chicago
  • Diagnosed with asthma by a health care provider
  • Has poorly controlled asthma, meeting one of the following criteria: Hospitalized for asthma within 12 months preceding enrollment; Visited an ED for asthma within 12 months preceding enrollment; Symptoms of persistent asthma - has been prescribed an inhaled corticosteroid in the last year, has asthma symptoms > 2 days/week over past 2 months, has nighttime symptoms 3-4 times/month or more, or Short acting beta2-agonist use for symptom control >2 days/week; or Has poorly controlled asthma per the Asthma Control Test (i.e., ACT score < 19)
  • Has completed the HCWABT Active Intervention
Exclusion Criteria
  • Participated in another comprehensive asthma program within the past year
  • Plans to move out of Chicago within the study period
  • Has a diagnosis of Chronic Heart Failure

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Maintenance Phase InterventionMaintenance Phase InterventionParticipants receive a phone-based Community Health Worker (CHW) intervention in addition to bi-monthly data collection calls with a research assistant.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of Emergency Department Visits12 months

Number of visits to an emergency department in prior 12 months

Asthma-related quality of life score12 months

Score on asthma-related quality of life questionnaire

Daytime asthma symptom frequency12 months

Average frequency of daytime asthma symptoms over the past 12 months

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Access to medical care12 months

Self-reported access to primary care physician, insurance coverage, and medications

Asthma Control Test score12 months

Score on Asthma Control Test

Activity-limited days12 months

Number of self-reported activity-limited days

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mount Sinai Hospital

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

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