New app aims to spot hidden child asthma in uganda clinics
NCT ID NCT07369817
Summary
This study is testing a mobile app called ALRITE, designed to help health workers in Uganda better diagnose and manage breathing problems like asthma and pneumonia in young children. Researchers will see if using the app is practical in local clinics and if it helps workers correctly identify children with wheezing illnesses, which are often missed. The study involves training health workers at four clinics and comparing child diagnoses before and after they start using the tool.
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Makerere University Lung Institute
Kampala, Uganda
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