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Would you like to keep asthma from getting in your childβs way? - This is a virtual research study, and can be completed using video chat.
Researchers at the University of Florida Health are conducting a virtual research study that may help teens with asthma. This research study uses a smartphone app called AIM2ACT to help teens better manage their asthma.
Your childβs asthma symptoms may improve.
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Florida Institutional Review Board.
Your childβs asthma symptoms may improve.
Participation is paid and confidential.
βοΈParticipants will be compensated up to $500 for participating in this study.βοΈ
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Who can join?
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Teenagers aged 12-15 diagnosed with asthma.
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Must have been using a controller medication (inhaler).
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This research study involves the consent, support and participation of the parent or legal guardian of the teenager. The parent or legal guardian must be at least 18 years of age.
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