2021
DOI: 10.15690/pf.v18i3.2279
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Mobile Technologies in Achieving and Maintaining Asthma Control in Children: First Results of MedQuizBot Chat Bot

Abstract: Background. Anti-inflammatory therapy is used to achieve and maintain asthma control, as well as respiratory function indicators monitoring. Telemedicine technologies can be used for this purpose, and it became particularly essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.Objective. The aim of the study is to analyze efficacy of the mobile technology MedQuizBot for asthma monitoring, to estimate patient compliance to use such instruments of self-control via the bot and without it, and bot's functioning satisfaction.Meth… Show more

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“…95 Wearable sensors were used in some countries to continuously track personal location and physical activity and assess compliance with the lockdown measures in children with asthma. 96 Data from many studies suggest that it is possible to achieve a good control of allergic diseases 66 in most children using follow‐up telemedical care and mobile applications, 39 , 97 , 98 and that it may transform existing models of allergy care. 99 , 100 , 101 Overall, similar patient satisfaction with in‐person, video, and telephone consultations during the COVID‐19 pandemic was reported.…”
Section: Pandemic Impact On Patient Care and Mitigation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…95 Wearable sensors were used in some countries to continuously track personal location and physical activity and assess compliance with the lockdown measures in children with asthma. 96 Data from many studies suggest that it is possible to achieve a good control of allergic diseases 66 in most children using follow‐up telemedical care and mobile applications, 39 , 97 , 98 and that it may transform existing models of allergy care. 99 , 100 , 101 Overall, similar patient satisfaction with in‐person, video, and telephone consultations during the COVID‐19 pandemic was reported.…”
Section: Pandemic Impact On Patient Care and Mitigation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%