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A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)

BACKGROUND: Pregnancy presents a unique situation for the management of asthma as it can alter the course of asthma severity and its treatment, which in turn can affect pregnancy outcomes. Despite awareness of the substantial adverse effects associated with asthma during pregnancy, little has been d...

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Autores principales: Grzeskowiak, Luke E, Dekker, Gustaaf, Rivers, Karen, Roberts-Thomson, Kate, Roy, Anil, Smith, Brian, Bowden, Jeffery, Bryce, Robert, Davies, Michael, Beilby, Justin, Wilson, Anne, Middleton, Philippa, Ruffin, Richard, Karnon, Jonathan, Clifton, Vicki L
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24401041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-14-9
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author Grzeskowiak, Luke E
Dekker, Gustaaf
Rivers, Karen
Roberts-Thomson, Kate
Roy, Anil
Smith, Brian
Bowden, Jeffery
Bryce, Robert
Davies, Michael
Beilby, Justin
Wilson, Anne
Middleton, Philippa
Ruffin, Richard
Karnon, Jonathan
Clifton, Vicki L
author_facet Grzeskowiak, Luke E
Dekker, Gustaaf
Rivers, Karen
Roberts-Thomson, Kate
Roy, Anil
Smith, Brian
Bowden, Jeffery
Bryce, Robert
Davies, Michael
Beilby, Justin
Wilson, Anne
Middleton, Philippa
Ruffin, Richard
Karnon, Jonathan
Clifton, Vicki L
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description BACKGROUND: Pregnancy presents a unique situation for the management of asthma as it can alter the course of asthma severity and its treatment, which in turn can affect pregnancy outcomes. Despite awareness of the substantial adverse effects associated with asthma during pregnancy, little has been done to improve its management and reduce associated perinatal morbidity and mortality. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of an Antenatal Asthma Management Service. METHODS/DESIGN: Design: Multicentre, randomized controlled trial. Inclusion criteria: Women with physician diagnosed asthma, which is not currently in remission, who are less than 20 weeks gestation with a singleton pregnancy and do not have a chronic medical condition. Trial entry and randomization: Eligible women with asthma, stratified by treatment site, disease severity and parity, will be randomized into either the ‘Standard Care Group’ or the ‘Intervention Group’. Study groups: Both groups will be followed prospectively throughout pregnancy. Women in the ‘Standard Care Group’ will receive routine obstetric care reflecting current clinical practice in Australian hospitals. Women in the ‘Intervention Group’ will receive additional care through the nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service, based in the antenatal outpatient clinic. Women will receive asthma education with a full assessment of their asthma at 18, 24, 30 and 36 weeks gestation. Each antenatal visit will include a 60 min session where asthma management skills are assessed including: medication adherence and knowledge, inhaler device technique, recognition of asthma deterioration and possession of a written asthma action plan. Furthermore, subjects will receive education about asthma control and management skills including trigger avoidance and smoking cessation counseling when appropriate. Primary study outcome: Asthma exacerbations during pregnancy. Sample size: A sample size of 378 women will be sufficient to show an absolute reduction in asthma exacerbations during pregnancy of 20% (alpha 0.05 two-tailed, 90% power, 5% loss to follow-up). DISCUSSION: The integration of an asthma education program within the antenatal clinic setting has the significant potential to improve the participation of pregnant women in the self-management of their asthma, reduce asthma exacerbations and improve perinatal health outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12613000244707
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spelling pubmed-38933632014-01-17 A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study) Grzeskowiak, Luke E Dekker, Gustaaf Rivers, Karen Roberts-Thomson, Kate Roy, Anil Smith, Brian Bowden, Jeffery Bryce, Robert Davies, Michael Beilby, Justin Wilson, Anne Middleton, Philippa Ruffin, Richard Karnon, Jonathan Clifton, Vicki L BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Pregnancy presents a unique situation for the management of asthma as it can alter the course of asthma severity and its treatment, which in turn can affect pregnancy outcomes. Despite awareness of the substantial adverse effects associated with asthma during pregnancy, little has been done to improve its management and reduce associated perinatal morbidity and mortality. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of an Antenatal Asthma Management Service. METHODS/DESIGN: Design: Multicentre, randomized controlled trial. Inclusion criteria: Women with physician diagnosed asthma, which is not currently in remission, who are less than 20 weeks gestation with a singleton pregnancy and do not have a chronic medical condition. Trial entry and randomization: Eligible women with asthma, stratified by treatment site, disease severity and parity, will be randomized into either the ‘Standard Care Group’ or the ‘Intervention Group’. Study groups: Both groups will be followed prospectively throughout pregnancy. Women in the ‘Standard Care Group’ will receive routine obstetric care reflecting current clinical practice in Australian hospitals. Women in the ‘Intervention Group’ will receive additional care through the nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service, based in the antenatal outpatient clinic. Women will receive asthma education with a full assessment of their asthma at 18, 24, 30 and 36 weeks gestation. Each antenatal visit will include a 60 min session where asthma management skills are assessed including: medication adherence and knowledge, inhaler device technique, recognition of asthma deterioration and possession of a written asthma action plan. Furthermore, subjects will receive education about asthma control and management skills including trigger avoidance and smoking cessation counseling when appropriate. Primary study outcome: Asthma exacerbations during pregnancy. Sample size: A sample size of 378 women will be sufficient to show an absolute reduction in asthma exacerbations during pregnancy of 20% (alpha 0.05 two-tailed, 90% power, 5% loss to follow-up). DISCUSSION: The integration of an asthma education program within the antenatal clinic setting has the significant potential to improve the participation of pregnant women in the self-management of their asthma, reduce asthma exacerbations and improve perinatal health outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12613000244707 BioMed Central 2014-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3893363/ /pubmed/24401041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-14-9 Text en Copyright © 2014 Grzeskowiak et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Grzeskowiak, Luke E
Dekker, Gustaaf
Rivers, Karen
Roberts-Thomson, Kate
Roy, Anil
Smith, Brian
Bowden, Jeffery
Bryce, Robert
Davies, Michael
Beilby, Justin
Wilson, Anne
Middleton, Philippa
Ruffin, Richard
Karnon, Jonathan
Clifton, Vicki L
A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)
title A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)
title_full A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)
title_fullStr A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)
title_full_unstemmed A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)
title_short A randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led Antenatal Asthma Management Service in South Australia (AAMS study)
title_sort randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of a nurse-led antenatal asthma management service in south australia (aams study)
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24401041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-14-9
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