Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications (Dec 2017)

A randomized control trial of an asthma self-management program for adolescents in Taiwan: A study protocol

  • Tzu-Jung Tseng, RN PhD,
  • Anne M. Chang, RN PhD FRCNA,
  • Chiung-Jung (Jo) Wu, RN DrHlthSc FACN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2017.09.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. C
pp. 122 – 126

Abstract

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Uncontrolled asthma in adolescents can be explained by developmental changes and lack of priority for self-care activities. Limited reports on asthma self-management programs for adolescents to enhance prevention behaviors in Taiwan were found. The protocol paper presents a two-armed, randomized controlled trial aiming to test the effectiveness of a newly developed self-management program for 112 adolescents with asthma in Taiwan. The primary outcome is asthma self-efficacy. Data will be collected at baseline and the week 4. The findings of this study will determine the extent to which a self-management program for adolescents with asthma in Taiwan enhances asthma management self-efficacy, self-management activities in asthma prevention and management, and achievement of well-controlled asthma. Trial Registration No: ACTRN12613001294741.

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