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Study protocol for Women of Color and Asthma Control: A randomized controlled trial of an asthma-management intervention for African American women

机译:有色和哮喘控制妇女的研究方案:针对非洲裔美国妇女的哮喘管理干预措施的随机对照试验

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Background Among adults in the United States, asthma prevalence is disproportionately high among African American women; this group also experiences the highest levels of asthma-linked mortality and asthma-related health care utilization. Factors linked to biological sex (e.g., hormonal fluctuations), gender roles (e.g., exposure to certain triggers) and race (e.g., inadequate access to care) all contribute to the excess asthma burden in this group, and also shape the context within which African American women manage their condition. No prior interventions for improving asthma self-management have specifically targeted this vulnerable group of asthma patients. The current study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a culturally- and gender-relevant asthma-management intervention among African American women. Methods/Design A randomized controlled trial will be used to compare a five-session asthma-management intervention with usual care. This intervention is delivered over the telephone by a trained health educator. Intervention content is informed by the principles of self-regulation for disease management, and all program activities and materials are designed to be responsive to the specific needs of African American women. We will recruit 420 female participants who self-identify as African American, and who have seen a clinician for persistent asthma in the last year. Half of these will receive the intervention. The primary outcomes, upon which the target sample size is based, are number of asthma-related emergency department visits and overnight hospitalizations in the last 12 months. We will also assess the effect of the intervention on asthma symptoms and asthma-related quality of life. Data will be collected via telephone survey and medical record review at baseline, and 12 and 24 months from baseline. Discussion We seek to decrease asthma-related health care utilization and improve asthma-related quality of life in African American women with asthma, by offering them a culturally- and gender-relevant program to enhance asthma management. The results of this study will provide important information about the feasibility and value of this program in helping to address persistent racial and gender disparities in asthma outcomes. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01117805
机译:背景技术在美国成年人中,非洲裔美国女性的哮喘患病率过高。该组的哮喘相关死亡率和与哮喘相关的医疗保健利用率最高。与生物性别(例如,荷尔蒙波动),性别角色(例如,暴露于某些诱因)和种族(例如,就医机会不足)相关的因素均导致该组哮喘患者负担过重,并且还影响了非洲裔美国妇女可以控制自己的状况。以前没有任何针对改善哮喘自我管理的干预措施专门针对这一脆弱的哮喘患者群体。当前的研究旨在评估非裔美国妇女进行与文化和性别相关的哮喘管理干预措施的效果。方法/设计将使用一项随机对照试验,对五阶段哮喘管理干预措施与常规护理进行比较。这种干预是由受过培训的健康教育者通过电话进行的。干预措施的内容以疾病管理的自我调节原则为基础,并且所有计划活动和材料均旨在满足非裔美国人妇女的特定需求。我们将招募420名女性参与者,她们自称是非裔美国人,并且在过去的一年中看过了持续性哮喘的临床医生。其中一半将接受干预。目标样本量所依据的主要结局是最近12个月与哮喘相关的急诊科就诊次数和过夜住院次数。我们还将评估干预措施对哮喘症状和与哮喘相关的生活质量的影响。数据将在基线时以及从基线开始的12个月和24个月通过电话调查和病历审查收集。讨论我们通过为非裔美国哮喘妇女提供一项与文化和性别相关的计划来加强哮喘管理,以减少与哮喘有关的医疗保健利用率并改善与哮喘有关的生活质量。这项研究的结果将提供有关该计划在解决哮喘结果中持续存在的种族和性别差异方面的可行性和价值的重要信息。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT01117805

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