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NIOSH R21 WTC Asthma

NIOSH R21 WTC Asthma

Not Recruiting
21 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Aim 2: Conduct a pilot RCT of SaMBA-WTC to determine feasibility and preliminary impact in preparation for a fully powered trial. (7M-24M) The investigators will conduct a pilot RCT (n=58) of the SaMBA-WTC model vs. an attention control. Data will be collected on the primary outcomes (asthma control [asthma control test, ACT], medication use, inhaler technique) as well as on other secondary outcomes including measures of physical function, self-management behaviors, feasibility and fidelity at baseline, at intervention completion at 3 months, and for sustainability at 6 months. This project will prepare the team for all aspects of a subsequent larger efficacy trial of SaMBA-WTC.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age >=21 years;
  • English or Spanish speaking;
  • World Trade Center-certified asthma;
  • on asthma controller medications (as needed or standing);
  • uncontrolled asthma.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Physician's diagnosis of dementia,
  • COPD or other chronic pulmonary disease,
  • >15 pack-years history of smoking to avoid enrolling WTC responders with undiagnosed COPD.

Study details
    Asthma

NCT07222501

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

30 March 2026

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