Patients' and Clinicians' Visions of a Future Internet-of-Things System to Support Asthma Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundSupported self-management for asthma reduces acute attacks and improves control. The internet of things could connect patients to health care providers, community services, and their living environments to provide overarching support for self-management. ObjectiveWe aimed to identify patie...
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Main Authors: | Hui, Chi Yan (Author), McKinstry, Brian (Author), Fulton, Olivia (Author), Buchner, Mark (Author), Pinnock, Hilary (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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