Digital Asthma Self-Management Program Significantly Improves Symptom Control In Adults
A digital asthma self-management (DASM) program significantly improved asthma symptom control in adults, with benefits sustained over 12 months, according to a recent study. The researchers said that their findings represent some of the most compelling evidence to date supporting the use, scalability, and potential of DASM in asthma care.;
The research demonstrated uniform advantages across different insurance categories and ethnic groups, although the positive effects were somewhat reduced in African American study participants. Participation indicators, including frequency of symptom tracking and application utilization, showed a positive relationship with better health results. Additional measured outcomes indicated that individuals . . .