The use of remote video directly observed therapy to improve both inhaler technique and adherence to asthma medications
Incorrect inhaler technique and non-adherence to inhaled preventer therapy often is the cause of poorly controlled asthma. Detecting and correcting non-adherence in asthma therapy has proven difficult. In addition, while patients may be able to demonstrate correct inhaler technique at the clinic rec...
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Main Authors: | Paddy McCrossan (Author), Dara O'Donoghue (Author), James Charles McElnay (Author), Michael D. Shields (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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