The objective of this study was to (1) compare the effectiveness of a standard versus an advanced version of an electronic asthma tracker to improve quality of life and asthma outcomes; (2) compare the effectiveness of using either type of tracker with usual care to improve asthma outcomes.

Project page: Does an Advanced Electronic Tracker Help Families Manage Children's Asthma Symptoms Better Than a Standard Electronic Tracker?
Principal Investigator: Flory Nkoy, MD, MS, MPH
Organization: University of Utah
Original project title: Redesigning Ambulatory Care Delivery to Enhance Asthma Control in Children
HSRProj ID: 20143302
ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02409277

To cite this document, please use: Nkoy FL, Fassl BA, Wilkins VL, et al. 2019. Does an Advanced Electronic Tracker Help Families Manage Children's Asthma Symptoms Better Than a Standard Electronic Tracker? Washington, DC: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). https://doi.org/10.25302/10.2019.IH.12115330

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