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At-Risk Registers Integrated into primary care to Stop Asthma crises in the UK (ARRISA-UK): A pragmatic cluster randomised trial with nested economic and process evaluations examining the effects of integrating at-risk asthma registers into primary care with internet-based training and support

Project title: At-Risk Registers Integrated into primary care to Stop Asthma crises in the UK (ARRISA-UK): A pragmatic cluster randomised trial with nested economic and process evaluations examining the effects of integrating at-risk asthma registers into primary care with internet-based training and support

Call to action: 13/34 13/34 Primary Care Interventions

Research type: Primary Research

Chief investigator: Professor Andrew WilsonORCID logo

Contractor: University of East Anglia

Cost: £2,184,215.44

Co-investigators: Dr Antonis Kousoulis, Dr Jane SmithORCID logo, Dr Mike Noble, Dr Samantha Walker, Dr Stanley Musgrave, Professor Allan ClarkORCID logo, Professor Ann Marie SwartORCID logo, Professor Ann-Louise CaressORCID logo, Professor Aziz SheikhORCID logo, Professor Christopher ButlerORCID logo, Professor Christopher GriffithsORCID logo, Professor David PriceORCID logo, Professor Garry BartonORCID logo, Professor Hilary PinnockORCID logo, Professor Ian Harvey, Professor Mike ThomasORCID logo.

Started: December 2014 | Status: Research in progress

ISRCTN: 95472706

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