Abstract
eHealth is an appealing medium to improve healthcare and its value (in addition to standard care) has been assessed in previous studies. We aimed to assess whether an eHealth intervention could improve asthma control while reducing 50% of routine outpatient visits.
In a multicentre, randomised controlled trial with a 16-month follow-up, asthmatic children (6–16 years) treated in eight Dutch hospitals were randomised to usual care (4-monthly outpatient visits) and online care using a virtual asthma clinic (VAC) (8-monthly outpatient visits with monthly web-based monitoring). Outcome measures were the number of symptom-free days in the last 4 weeks of the study, asthma control, forced expiratory volume in 1 s, exhaled nitric oxide fraction, asthma exacerbations, unscheduled outpatient visits, hospital admissions, daily dose of inhaled corticosteroids and courses of systemic corticosteroids.
We included 210 children. After follow-up, symptom-free days differed statistically between the usual care and VAC groups (difference of 1.23 days, 95% CI 0.42–2.04; p=0.003) in favour of the VAC. In terms of asthma control, the Childhood Asthma Control Test improved more in the VAC group (difference of 1.17 points, 95% CI 0.09–2.25; p=0.03). No differences were found for other outcome measures.
Routine outpatient visits can partly be replaced by monitoring asthmatic children via eHealth.
Abstract
A virtual asthma clinic as an individualised online monitoring strategy can partly replace routine outpatient visits http://ow.ly/f9Vd30dqWvJ
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This study is registered at www.trialregister.nl with identifier number NTR 2689.
Support statement: This study was funded by Lung Foundation Netherlands (grant number 3.4.10.016) and Dutch Innovation Foundation Health insurance companies (grant number B 10-135). The funders had no role in trial design, data collection, analysis or reporting. Funding information for this article has been deposited with the Crossref Funder Registry.
Conflict of interest: Disclosures can be found alongside this article at erj.ersjournals.com
- Received March 7, 2017.
- Accepted July 2, 2017.
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