Clinical Trial

eAMS-Eco: Implementation of a Tool for Climate Conscious Inhaler Prescribing

Enrolling by Invitation
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Summary
The goal of this study is to determine whether an 'eco' version of the Electronic Asthma Management System (eAMS) can reduce inhaler carbon emissions in primary care, in patients with asthma. The existing eAMS uses patient-specific criteria (asthma control, asthma flare-up risk, and current medications) to provide guideline-based computerized clinical decision support to clinicians, to improve the delivery of asthma care. The eAMS-Eco includes embedded cues and messaging on the environmental impact of inhaler medications and links to a patient-friendly conversation aid that facilitates shared decision-making and climate-conscious prescribing. The study will evaluate the implementation of the eAMS-Eco in two primary care clinics that have been using the existing eAMS, using an interrupted time-series analysis (one year pre- and post-launch of the eAMS-Eco). The investigators will assess system uptake and user feedback on the eAMS-Eco, as well as changes in inhaler prescriptions (including resulting changes in carbon emissions and costs) and changes in asthma control, in the implementation period (eAMS-Eco) compared to the baseline period (eAMS).
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07638735
Lead Sponsor University of Toronto
Conditions Asthma Management, Asthma, Computerized Decision Support System, Primary Care
Enrollment 95 participants
Start Date 2026-04-28
Primary Completion 2027-04-28 (estimated)
Study Completion 2027-07-07 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-07