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Effectiveness of Telemedicine Home Assessments for Identification and Reduction of Asthma Triggers
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Standard of Care Education and Interactive Video (IAV) Telemedicine for Asthma in Children. Completed, enrolled 27 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study is about comparing asthma home assessments/interventions by telemedicine compared to providing education alone. Interactive Video (IAV) defines telemedicine. It allows two-way communication in real-time with both audio and visual communication between the subject and someone from the study team. It is similar to using Face Time on a mobile device. Asthma home assessments/interventions are used to identify things in a home that can make asthma symptoms worse, called triggers. Reducing these triggers in the home can improve asthma.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Education regarding recognition and removal of in-home asthma triggers
Interactive video assessment of asthma triggers in the home.