Group-randomized trial of tailored brief shared decision-making to improve asthma control in urban black adults.
Maureen GeorgeJean-Marie BruzzeseMarilyn Lynn S SommersMichael V PantalonHaomiao JiaJoseph RhodesAllison A NorfulAnnie ChungJesse ChittamsDanielle ColemanKaren GlanzPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
The study addressed the important problem of uncontrolled asthma in a high-risk vulnerable population. Compared with the dose-matched attention control condition, participants receiving the novel brief tailored shared decision-making intervention had significant improvements in asthma outcomes and greater perceived engagement in shared decision-making. Brief interventions integrated into office visits and delivered by clinicians may offer a pragmatic approach to narrowing health disparity gaps. Future studies where other team members (e.g., office nurses, social workers) are trained in shared decision-making may address important implementation science challenges as it relates to adoption, maintenance, and dissemination. TRAIL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov # NCT03300752.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- mental health
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- allergic rhinitis
- public health
- physical activity
- palliative care
- randomized controlled trial
- primary care
- quality improvement
- depressive symptoms
- smoking cessation
- social support
- cystic fibrosis
- working memory
- health information
- air pollution
- resistance training
- current status
- insulin resistance
- body composition
- climate change
- health promotion