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BREATHE: An Efficacy-implementation Trial Among Black Adults With Uncontrolled Asthma
Eligible age
18+ yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
1 state
Healthy volunteers
Yes
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About this study
This study is an efficacy-implementation trial to: 1. evaluate systematically the efficacy of BREATHE in 200 Black adults receiving care at urban federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) for uncontrolled asthma; and 2. identify multi-level barriers and facilitators to the widespread adoption and implementation of BREATHE in FQHCs.
Sponsor: Columbia University
You may qualify if…
- ✓ Patients participants will
- ✓ 1. be adults (\> or = 18 years of age)
- ✓ 2. self-report race as 'Black' race (African American, African, Caribbean, West Indian, multi-racial \[Black AND one or more additional races\]); identify their ethnicity as Hispanic OR non-Hispanic
- ✓ 3. have clinician-diagnosed persistent asthma (defined as being prescribed inhaled corticosteroids in the last 48 months) or have had an asthma exacerbation (e.g., ER visit, course of Prednisone) regardless of controller medicine use
- ✓ 4. receive asthma care at a partner FQHC and
- ✓ 5. screen positive for uncontrolled asthma as measured by the Asthma Control Questionnaire- 6 items (ACQ-6) and erroneous beliefs as measured by the Conventional and Alternative Management for Asthma (CAM-A) survey.
- ✓ 1. must be identified by patient participant as a loved one and
- ✓ 2. loved one must be a family member or friend of the patient participant.
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ 1. non-English speaking
- ✕ 2. serious mental health conditions that preclude completion of study procedures or confound analyses or
- ✕ 3. participation in a listening session
- ✕ Inclusion Criterion (clinicians):
- ✕ 1\. those who manage a panel of adult asthma patients
- ✕ 1. non-English speaking or
- ✕ 2. serious mental health conditions that preclude completion of study procedures or confound analyses
Where it's recruiting
New York
Beacon · Brooklyn
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05341726 · last updated 2026-01-30