2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100661
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Digital tools in allergy and respiratory care

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“…Although the usefulness and reliability of traditional tools for between-visit monitoring, such as diary cards and peak expiratory flow measurements, have been challenged, 47 there is much promise in mHealth and eHealth disease activity tracking, 48 as well as development of smart devices for medication adherence. 49 According to our findings, this innovation scene has only reached a small proportion of patients; nevertheless, there is high expectation toward the inclusion of such tools in an ideal setting. Interestingly, the pattern of use and expectation is almost identical for all the novel approaches, probably because progress (and consequent offer) is faster than validation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Although the usefulness and reliability of traditional tools for between-visit monitoring, such as diary cards and peak expiratory flow measurements, have been challenged, 47 there is much promise in mHealth and eHealth disease activity tracking, 48 as well as development of smart devices for medication adherence. 49 According to our findings, this innovation scene has only reached a small proportion of patients; nevertheless, there is high expectation toward the inclusion of such tools in an ideal setting. Interestingly, the pattern of use and expectation is almost identical for all the novel approaches, probably because progress (and consequent offer) is faster than validation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Although telemonitoring has not yet shown conclusive superiority, its potential and use have rapidly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, whereas numerous approaches are being explored. Although the usefulness and reliability of traditional tools for between-visit monitoring, such as diary cards and peak expiratory flow measurements, have been challenged, there is much promise in mHealth and eHealth disease activity tracking, as well as development of smart devices for medication adherence . According to our findings, this innovation scene has only reached a small proportion of patients; nevertheless, there is high expectation toward the inclusion of such tools in an ideal setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is predicted that when air pollution and ambient temperature rise, the number of allergic reactions would rise even more. These environmental changes will affect pollen counts, the presence or absence of stinging insects, and the presence or absence of molds associated with allergic diseases 12 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While eHealth and mHealth technologies can offer considerable benefits in pediatric asthma monitoring, 118,119 technological solutions are not usually evaluated according to medical standards, 120 while novel applications and devices appear almost daily. 121 Considering this very high turnover, and, as a word of caution, regular updates to the state-of-the-art are recommended.…”
Section: Due To the Extremely Rapid Development Of Ehealth Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%