Video calls cut Kids' asthma Flare-Ups after ER trips
NCT ID NCT02752165
Summary
This study tested whether connecting children to asthma care via telemedicine after an emergency room visit could help them feel better. Researchers enrolled 384 children with asthma who visited the ER and randomly assigned some to receive follow-up video appointments with a doctor at their school. The goal was to see if this approach helped kids have more symptom-free days and receive better preventive medications over a year.
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University of Rochester
Rochester, New York, 14642, United States
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