Duke Pulmonary Medicine is currently recruiting male and female volunteers (12 - 35 years of age) who have a history of asthma for a research study called MATCH. The study's purpose is to develop a patient centered, effective, and sustainable medication therapy management (MTM) telehealthcare intervention that will increase asthma medication adherence (taking prescribed doses of medication) and improve health outcomes in adolescents and young adults with poorly controlled asthma. The Duke physicians involved in this study are Dr. Loretta Que, and Dr. Jason Lang.

The survey below will ask you a few basic questions to assist us in contacting you to inform you about the study and to confirm you meet certain study criteria. If you prefer, we can also ask you the survey questions over the phone and complete the survey for you.

Completion of the survey also means that your information will be seen by members of the Pulmonary Medicine research team. The only risk to you is the risk of loss of confidentiality. However, all of the individuals who will see your information are trained professionals who work with healthcare information daily and are aware of the importance of maintaining confidentiality of health records. Your personal Information will be stored securely and can be withdrawn at any time.

Based on your survey responses, if you meet study criteria for the MATCH study, we will contact you to schedule a screening visit.

Please follow hyperlink to view Informed Consent Form for the MATCH research study.

For questions or more information please call the Duke Airway Research group at 919-479-0861.

To be considered for the MATCH study, please complete the survey below.

Thank you!

 

 

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