A qualitative process evaluation within a clinical trial that used healthcare technologies for children with asthma-insights and implications.
Louisa LawrieStephen W TurnerSeonaidh C CottonJessica WoodHeather M MorganPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The use of technology and individual data within appointments was considered useful to both staff and families: closer monitoring and the educational impacts were especially highlighted. Utilising an algorithm was broadly acceptable, with caveats around clinicians using the recommendations as a guide only and wariness around extreme step-ups/downs considering contextual factors not taken into account.
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