New system aims to standardize Children's asthma care across doctors and hospitals
NCT ID NCT06437444
Summary
This study is testing whether a new coordinated care plan helps doctors and nurses provide more consistent treatment for children having mild to moderate asthma attacks. The plan gives healthcare providers clear steps to follow when treating asthma attacks, aiming to reduce differences in care between different doctors, clinics, and hospitals. Researchers will measure if more children receive proper medication with spacer devices and if symptoms are consistently recorded and managed.
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Primary Care Research Unit of Bizkaia
RECRUITINGBarakaldo, Bizkaia, 48903, Spain
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