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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-12-31
2013-05-31
Brief Summary
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This project plans to implement and evaluate the use of a goal setting activity and the educational asthma computer game, "Quest for the Code" (Starlight Starbright Children's FoundationTM), in the ED of Seattle Children's Hospital. In a randomized trial of Spanish and English speaking children ages 7 - 15 years receiving ED care for their asthma, the investigators will evaluate the effects of the game on children's asthma knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
The investigators aim to compare the change in asthma knowledge and locus of control after 3 months, for children who play the computerized asthma game, versus those who receive standard care in the ED. The investigators will also compare changes in asthma severity and activity limitations over 3 months, for children who play the asthma game without goal-setting, children who playing the game with goal-setting, and children who receive standard care.
Overall, the investigators hypothesize that educational asthma game play by pediatric patients with acute asthma will improve asthma knowledge, compared with standard care.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Game
Educational game
"Quest for the Code" is an educational asthma computer game. Participants randomized to this intervention will have access to the game for a minimum of one hour while receiving treatment in the Seattle Children's Emergency Department.
Game + Activation
Educational game + motivational interview
"Quest for the Code" is an educational asthma computer game. Participants randomized to this intervention will have access to this game for a minimum of one hour while receiving treatment in the Seattle Children's Emergency Department (ED).Before leaving the ED, participants in this group will have a brief asthma goal setting activity using motivational interview techniques.
Booklet
No interventions assigned to this group
Booklet + Activation
Motivational interview
Participant randomized to this group will receive standard care for the treatment of their asthma, including an education asthma booklet developed by Seattle Children's. Before leaving the ED, participants in this group will have a brief asthma goal setting activity using motivational interview techniques.
Interventions
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Educational game
"Quest for the Code" is an educational asthma computer game. Participants randomized to this intervention will have access to the game for a minimum of one hour while receiving treatment in the Seattle Children's Emergency Department.
Educational game + motivational interview
"Quest for the Code" is an educational asthma computer game. Participants randomized to this intervention will have access to this game for a minimum of one hour while receiving treatment in the Seattle Children's Emergency Department (ED).Before leaving the ED, participants in this group will have a brief asthma goal setting activity using motivational interview techniques.
Motivational interview
Participant randomized to this group will receive standard care for the treatment of their asthma, including an education asthma booklet developed by Seattle Children's. Before leaving the ED, participants in this group will have a brief asthma goal setting activity using motivational interview techniques.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patient has a history of asthma or asthma-like symptoms on at least 1 occasion, occurring at least 3 months prior to the current episode (may be verbal per patient/caregiver).
* Patient is presenting to the ED for an acute asthma exacerbation of any type or severity.
* Available for phone call or mail questionnaire in 2 weeks and 3 months.
* Parent able to read English or Spanish.
* Child able to understand spoken English or Spanish.
* Child able to use a computer and mouse or stylus.
* Provider believes the patient is likely to remain in ED for at least one hour.
* Informed consent by parent and assent from child
Exclusion Criteria
* Child has a hearing impairment uncompensated for by assistive listening devices.
* Significant mental disorder or cognitive impairment that the parent believes would preclude competent informed assent or game play.
* Child has a baseline motor disorder and the parent is unable to assist using a mouse and keyboard
* Child has significant medial conditions that have a pulmonary component, in addition to their asthma
7 Years
15 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Seattle Children's Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Seattle Children's Hospital
Principal Investigators
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Julie Brown, MD, MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Seattle Children's Hospital
Locations
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Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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ALP12526
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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