A user‐centered, learning asthma smartphone application for patients and providers
Abstract Problem Smartphone applications are an increasingly useful part of patients' self‐management of chronic health conditions. Asthma is a common chronic health condition for which good self‐management by patients is very helpful in maintaining stability. User‐centered design and intellige...
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Main Authors: | Mark Gaynor (Author), David Schneider (Author), Margo Seltzer (Author), Erica Crannage (Author), Mary Lee Barron (Author), Jason Waterman (Author), Andrew Oberle (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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