Co-design of an Augmented Reality Asthma Inhaler Educational Intervention for Children: Development and Usability Study
BackgroundSmartphone and tablet apps that deliver health care education have been identified as effective in improving patient knowledge and treatment adherence in asthma populations. Despite asthma being the most common chronic disease in pediatrics, there are few apps that are targeted specificall...
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Main Authors: | Antonia O'Connor (Author), Andrew Tai (Author), Malcolm Brinn (Author), Amy Nguyen Thuc Hien Hoang (Author), Daniele Cataldi (Author), Kristin Carson-Chahhoud (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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