Overview
Asthma control in pediatric patients remains a critical issue for healthcare providers. Telemedicine has emerged as an effective solution for overcoming distance barriers in healthcare delivery. This study aims to utilize telemedicine-based education for caregivers to improve asthma control in children with uncontrolled asthma. By providing remote guidance and support, the study seeks to enhance caregivers' knowledge and management practices, ultimately leading to better asthma outcomes for pediatric patients.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pediatric asthma patients diagnosed according to the GINA guidelines, classified as having uncontrolled asthma, are managed and followed up for at least 1 month at the pediatric asthma unit of the outpatient department.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pediatric patients who do not cooperate or are unable to complete the Childhood Asthma Control Test questionnaire.
- Caregivers who cannot complete the questionnaires related to the assessment of asthma control and associated factors.
- Pediatric patients who have siblings participating in the study.
- Patients currently participating in another clinical study (excluding non-interventional studies or registries).
- Failure to return for a second visit within 6 months following enrollment.