Adherence for Pediatric Asthma Medication Improved with Phone Call Reminders – HCPLive


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Adherence for Pediatric Asthma Medication Improved with Phone Call Reminders
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Researchers from Kaiser Permamente examined nearly 1,200 children aged 3 to 12 years for 24 months in order to test a SR intervention to improve adherence to pediatric asthma controller medication. The participants had persistent asthma diagnosis and …

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Reminders prompting asthma patients to take control inhalers improve … – News-Medical.net

Reminders prompting asthma patients to take control inhalers improve
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Reminders prompting asthma patients to take their control inhalers if they miss a dose significantly improve medication adherence, according to a primary-care based study conducted by a research team in Australia. In this six-month investigation

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New study finds inhaler reminders dramatically improve asthma controller … – Science Codex

New study finds inhaler reminders dramatically improve asthma controller
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ATS 2014, SAN DIEGO— Reminders prompting asthma patients to take their control inhalers if they miss a dose significantly improve medication adherence, according to a primary-care based study conducted by a research team in Australia. In this six

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New study finds inhaler reminders dramatically improve asthma controller … – Medical Xpress

New study finds inhaler reminders dramatically improve asthma controller
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Reminders prompting asthma patients to take their control inhalers if they miss a dose significantly improve medication adherence, according to a primary-care based study conducted by a research team in Australia. In this six-month investigation

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Automated speech and text messaging reminders improved adherence in pediatric … – Pediatric SuperSite


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Automated speech and text messaging reminders improved adherence in pediatric
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Medication adherence improved among young asthma patients who received tailored reminders through automated speech or text messaging systems, according to two studies presented during the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 2012 Annual
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