A Randomized Control Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Personalized Mobile Phone Video Recording in Addition to Standard Care Compared to Standard Care Alone in Improving Inhaler Technique Among Patients With Asthma. (RECORD)
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Asthma
- Sponsor
- Penang Hospital, Malaysia
- Enrollment
- 234
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Inhaler Technique
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
To investigate the effectiveness of addition of recording video of the patient performing inhaler techniques using mobile phone for discussion with the patient, to standard care inhaler education compared to standard care inhaler education alone, in improving inhaler technique of asthma patients.
Detailed Description
This is a single-centre, randomized, controlled, parallel group, assessor-blinded trial to evaluate the effectiveness of Personalized Mobile Phone Video Recording in addition to standard care, compared to standard care alone, in improving inhaler technique among patients with asthma. Patients are randomised to either Personalized Video Recording with standard clinical practice group (intervention) or to standard clinical practice group (control) in 1:1 ratio. Subject's inhaler technique assessment is performed by using a standard checklist of steps according to the type of inhaler used by subject. All inhaler technique assessment and asthma control questionnaire will be administered before the intervention/control treatment by a blinded assessor. Both intervention and control treatment will be administered by the same investigators.
Investigators
Choon Seong Ang
Research Physician, Clinical Research Centre
Penang Hospital, Malaysia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •18 years old and above
- •Informed consent
- •Established clinical diagnosis of asthma by patient's treating doctor
- •Prescribed with inhalers (any type) for therapeutic indication for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
- •Unable to converse/understand Malay or English
- •Not able to perform inhalation on his/her own self
- •Using spacer/valved holding chamber in addition to MDI
- •Not able to comply with study procedures in the opinion of investigators
- •More than two different types of inhaler which require different techniques
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Inhaler Technique
Time Frame: 6 months
Correct inhaler technique (able to do all the steps of inhaler technique, as stipulated in checklist of subject's inhaler)
Secondary Outcomes
- Inhaler Technique Error(1, 3 and 6 months)
- Asthma Control(1, 3 and 6 months)
- Inhaler Technique(1 and 3 months)