Improving Asthma Treatment Using Video Chat Request More Information Trial Objective Researchers want to know if regular video calls over a smart phone will help adolescents and young adults take prescribed, inhaled corticosteroid medication regularly and reduce asthma symptoms. Researchers also will use a phone application to track when and how often asthma medication is taken by a patient through Bluetooth-enabled feedback created by a sensor on the inhaler. Enrollment Active Clinical Trials Currently Recruiting Who Can Participate Adolescents ages 14-17 and adults up to age 30 who have physician diagnosed asthma, take an inhaled corticosteroid medication and have no other major medical conditions. Age: Not Specified Gender: Any Gender Estimated Time Commitment Not Specified × Payments are intended to compensate the participant for their time and effort during the study. Payments are typically given to the participant at the end of each completed study visit. Reimbursements are intended to compensate the participant for travel-related expenses. They must be approved by the study staff and require you to turn in receipts. Travel reimbursement will vary from study to study. Payment & Reimbursement Payment: Provided Travel Reimbursement: Not Available Trial Contact For more information, contact: Michael White 303.398.1417 Request More Information Trial Location National Jewish Main Campus, Denver, CO Trial Sponsors National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Principal Investigators Barry Make, MD + × Barry Make, MD Professor Department of Medicine Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine View Full Profile Make an Appoinment Co-Investigators Ronina Covar, MD + × Ronina Covar, MD Associate Co-Director, The Cohen Family Asthma Institute Head, Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Consult Service Associate Professor Division of Pediatric Allergy & Clinical Immunology Department of Pediatrics View Full Profile Patient Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars Make an Appoinment Request More Information By completing this form, you agree to learn more about this study and see if you qualify. First Name:* Last Name:* Email Address:* Phone:* I would also like to receive periodic emails with health information, news and clinical research updates from National Jewish Health: YesNo
Trial Objective Researchers want to know if regular video calls over a smart phone will help adolescents and young adults take prescribed, inhaled corticosteroid medication regularly and reduce asthma symptoms. Researchers also will use a phone application to track when and how often asthma medication is taken by a patient through Bluetooth-enabled feedback created by a sensor on the inhaler.