Home Monitoring Using Telehealth and Mobile Spirometry Is Feasible, Acceptable, and Accessible in Children With Asthma From Rural and Medically Underserved Areas
Pediatr Pulmonol
.
2025 Apr;60(4):e71109.
doi: 10.1002/ppul.71109.
Authors
Abigail Strang
1
,
Kimberly Renner
1
,
Kerry Smallacombe
1
,
Dawn Selhorst
2
,
Aaron Chidekel
1
Affiliations
1
Division of Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Nemours Children's Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
2
Division of Respiratory Care, Nemours Children's Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
PMID:
40265532
DOI:
10.1002/ppul.71109
No abstract available
Keywords:
asthma; mobile spirometry; rural; telehealth.
Publication types
Letter
Grants and funding
This study was approved by the Nemours Institutional Review Board (IRB # 2002602); informed consent was obtained from all participants involved in the study. This pilot study is funded by the REACH Center, an NIH Center of Biomedical Research Center of Excellence at Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware (COBRE P20GM144270).