Abstract

NY Lin, RR Ramsey, JL Miller. Pediatr Pulmonol . 2020;55(4):858–865 This pilot study assessed feasibility and efficacy of a video telehealth based school program to deliver a medical and behavioral interventional program to improve asthma outcomes in inner city children with asthma. Twenty-one children with physician-diagnosed and uncontrolled asthma in past 12 months (ACT score <20, ≥1 emergency department visits/hospitalizations or ≥2 systemic steroid bursts) were enrolled. Over a 6 month period, enrolled children completed 7 video-based telehealth (VBT) visits conducted by an asthma specialist and 5 VBT school-based self-management visits with an adherence psychologist. All visits were done at …

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