Can a smart app help teens breathe easier?
NCT ID NCT07301060
First seen Jan 08, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study tests a smartphone system called ReACT that helps teens ages 13-17 with poorly controlled asthma take their medication correctly and track symptoms. 160 teens will use either ReACT or a basic asthma app for six months. Researchers want to see if the app improves asthma control and quality of life.
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Nemours Children's Health
RECRUITINGJacksonville, Florida, 32207, United States
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University of Kanas
RECRUITINGLawrence, Kansas, 66045, United States
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