Evaluating a digital health ecosystem for asthma and air quality: an early feasibility study based on clinicians and patient-reported measures
Sergio-Vidal Escalona-López, Zouhair Haddi, Luis Lores Obradors, Joan Vinyets Rejón, Anne Sophie Gresle, Sabina De Rosis, Rosana Hernando Salvador

TL;DR
This study evaluates a digital health platform for asthma management, showing it is feasible and well-received by patients and clinicians.
Contribution
A novel eHealth ecosystem integrating remote monitoring and personalized care for asthma management is introduced and tested.
Findings
The eHealth Monitoring Ecosystem received high positive feedback across all experience domains.
Patients requested more clinical and technical information for better engagement.
Clinicians suggested enhanced functionality and additional tools for improved utility.
Abstract
Asthma remains a major global health burden, particularly in contexts of poor air quality where managing moderate and severe diagnosis ideally requires continuous, coordinated care and remote monitoring beyond episodic clinic visits. In this setting, this early feasibility study evaluates a novel digital health platform, developed as part of an integrative eHealth Monitoring Ecosystem for patients diagnosed with moderate or severe asthma, aimed at supporting personalised, continuous asthma care through remote physiological and air quality monitoring. The system was conceptualized, designed, refined, and assessed throughout the study, integrating wearable physiological sensors, individualised portable air quality monitors, and a digital interface with separate portals for patients and clinicians. Thirteen patients and seven clinicians participated in a six-month pilot, interacting with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAsthma and respiratory diseases · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
