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Using Social Media to Decrease Healthcare Utilization for Pediatric Asthma
Using Social Media to Decrease Healthcare Utilization for Pediatric Asthma

NCT05013788

CompletedNA

Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

Conditions: Asthma in Children

Interventions: Social Media Enhanced Education, Usual Asthma Education

Countries: United States

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if social media enhanced education (SME) will reduce total number of treatment days defined as summation of days of subsequent hospital admission, emergency room visits, and clinic visits, reduce missed school days, reduce total costs from a health system perspective, have increased effect with increased social media engagement, have increased effect in participants with both caregiver and patient (combined) with social media accounts, compared to participants where only the patient or only the caregiver uses social media (single),have increased patient satisfaction in the asthma education received and to obtain the experience and data needed to refine SME to be able to expand this platform for other chronic medical conditions with high healthcare utilization including pediatric diabetes, epilepsy, and sickle cell disease in children with asthma.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 3 Years to 17 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* hospitalized to Children's Memorial Hermann admitted for asthma exacerbation
* patient and/or primary caregiver must have internet access on cellular phones or at home and use a social media account (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and/or Snapchat)

Exclusion Criteria:

* other chronic conditions besides asthma that may necessitate frequent health care utilization. i.e. children with complex chronic conditions, sickle cell, seizures, diabetes.
Locations (1)
  • Houston, Texas, United States