Evaluating a Pediatric Asthma Management Education Program for Physicians
NCT ID: NCT00399984
Last Updated: 2013-06-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2004-04-30
2009-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Continuing medical education (CME) is viewed as the primary method of keeping health care providers informed of new research knowledge and the latest medical trends. While traditional CME programs have not been successful in changing physician behavior, an interactive program that offers skills development for implementing changes in the care and treatment of asthmatic patients may prove effective. The purpose of this study is to develop, implement, and evaluate an interactive asthma education program targeted towards pediatricians. Specifically, the study will determine the program's effectiveness at developing asthma management skills in pediatricians, including corticosteroid prescribing practices, and improving asthma-related outcomes among their pediatric patients.
In this 5-year study, pediatricians will be randomly assigned to either an asthma education intervention group or a control group. The intervention group will attend the enhanced asthma education seminar, and the control group will attend a traditional lecture about asthma. In Years 1 and 2, the intervention group will participate in a 2-hour focus group to discuss barriers to adopting the NHLBI asthma guidelines for daily corticosteroid therapy. A brief survey on this same topic will also be completed. During Year 2, physicians in the intervention group will attend at least 5 hours of educational seminars designed to improve adherence to the recommended guidelines. In Years 2 through 5, all physicians will complete yearly questionnaires to assess barriers to corticosteroid prescription methods. Parents of asthmatic patients treated by the pediatricians will take part in a 20-minute telephone survey each year, and study researchers will review the medical records of each child.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SINGLE
Study Groups
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1
Asthma Education Program
interactive seminars regarding daily inhaled corticosteroids
2
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Asthma Education Program
interactive seminars regarding daily inhaled corticosteroids
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. Graduate of a pediatric residency program in the United States
2. In active medical practice for at least 4 half-day sessions, with 40% clinical effort in general pediatrics
3. At least 54 children with asthma in their patient population
* Parents of pediatric asthma patients must meet all of the following criteria:
1. Parent or guardian of a pediatric patient that meets patient eligibility criteria
2. Able to identify that the participating physician is the child's primary care pediatrician
3. Provides most asthma management or is the adult who normally takes the child to the doctor
* Pediatric patients must meet all of the following criteria:
1. Older than 4 years of age (to decrease the likelihood that the child has bronchiolitis)
2. Younger than 16 years of age (to ensure that during all 3 years of the evaluation part of the study, the child will be younger than 20 years of age)
3. Diagnosis of asthma made by a physician using commonly accepted clinical criteria
4. No other chronic disorders that have pulmonary complications (e.g., sickle cell disease, tuberculosis, acquired immune deficiency syndrome \[AIDS\], cystic fibrosis)
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
NIH
University of California, San Francisco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Michael D. Cabana, MD, MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, San Francisco
Locations
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University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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437
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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