Plain-English translation of NCT06753214 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether telemedicine-based education—remote coaching delivered by video call—can help caregivers better manage their child's asthma. The study will compare two groups: one receiving standard care with appointment reminders, and another receiving in-depth video coaching on how to prevent asthma flare-ups, use inhalers correctly, and stick to treatment plans. The goal is to see if this extra education helps children gain better control of their asthma symptoms.
Many children still struggle with uncontrolled asthma despite being on treatment, and caregivers often lack the knowledge and confidence to help manage it effectively. This treatment aims to bridge that gap by providing accessible, personalized education through video calls that can reach families no matter where they live.
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If you join this study, you will be randomly assigned to either the standard care group or the video coaching group. Both groups will receive regular asthma clinic care. If you're in the coaching group, you'll receive a video call from a researcher within 15 minutes for education on avoiding asthma triggers, reminders about taking medications, demonstrations of proper inhaler technique, and personalized advice for your child's specific needs. You'll be asked to complete questionnaires about your child's asthma control and return for a follow-up visit within 6 months.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 5, 2026 · Not medical advice
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