- recruitingNA
The Barts Charity Children's Environmental Health Clinic
This study looks at how your child's home environment might affect their asthma or other long-term chest conditions. We'll check for things like pollution and suggest ways to improve your home to help your child breathe easier.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Improving Quality of Life for Teenagers With Asthma
This study looks at a new way to help teenagers with asthma feel more confident managing their condition. It compares a special asthma consultation with a regular one to see if the new approach improves their quality of life. It aims to help teens control their asthma better.
United Kingdom - enrolling by invitation
The Alberta BLOOM Premature Child Study
This study looks at how tiny living things (microbes) in premature babies' guts develop. It aims to understand how these microbes might affect their risk of developing allergies and asthma as they grow up, and what factors influence this development.
Canada - recruitingNA
Forced Oscillations Technique During a Metacholine Test in Children
This study looks at a new, easier way to test for asthma in children aged 6 to 16. It compares a special breathing technique called 'forced oscillations' with the normal test, which can sometimes be tricky for children to do well. The goal is to find a more reliable way to check for asthma.
France - recruitingNA
Respiratory Dysbiosis in Preschool Children with Asthma: Predictive of a Severe Form
This study looks into why some young children with asthma don't respond well to usual treatments. Researchers are investigating if tiny bugs (microbes) in their bodies play a role, and if checking these bugs could help doctors find better ways to treat severe asthma in toddlers.
France - recruiting
The Gut-Lung Axis and Respiratory Illness in Children
This study in Glasgow looks at how bugs in children's guts and lungs are linked, especially in kids with breathing or tummy problems. It wants to understand what a healthy link looks like and if these bugs change when children are unwell.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Performance and Adherence in Children Using Spacers
This study looks at how children aged 6-18 use their asthma inhalers with a 'Smart Spacer'. It aims to improve asthma control by understanding inhaler use better and seeing if special education helps. We want to make breathing easier for children with asthma.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Optimising Inhaler Technique and Asthma Self-management in Children and Young People
This study looks at new ways to teach children and young people with asthma how to use their inhalers properly and manage their asthma themselves. It compares a special video method with usual training to see which works best.
United Kingdom