Patient and Family Engagement in the Design of a Mobile Health Solution for Pediatric Asthma: Development and Feasibility Study
BackgroundAsthma is a highly prevalent, chronic disease with significant morbidity, cost, and disparities in health outcomes. While adherence to asthma treatment guidelines can improve symptoms and decrease exacerbations, most patients receive care that is not guideline-based. New approaches that in...
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Main Authors: | McWilliams, Andrew (Author), Reeves, Kelly (Author), Shade, Lindsay (Author), Burton, Elizabeth (Author), Tapp, Hazel (Author), Courtlandt, Cheryl (Author), Gunter, Andrew (Author), Dulin, Michael F (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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