Digital measurement improves treatment adherence in asthma management

A digital strategy for evidence-based asthma control led to modest improvements in medication adherence and significantly lower cost and treatment burdens, according to a study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.
These findings indicate that patients should have digital assessments of inhaler adherence and lung function before considering biologic treatment, Elaine Mac Hale, MSc, program manager, INCA Research Team, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Science, Clinical Research Centre, and colleagues wrote.
The prospective, single-blinded, parallel, randomly controlled INCA Sun

A digital strategy for evidence-based asthma control led to modest improvements in medication adherence and significantly lower cost and treatment burdens, according to a study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.
These findings indicate that patients should have digital assessments of inhaler adherence and lung function before considering biologic treatment, Elaine Mac Hale, MSc, program manager, INCA Research Team, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Science, Clinical Research Centre, and colleagues wrote.
The prospective, single-blinded, parallel, randomly controlled INCA Sun