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. 2010 Oct 6;2010(10):CD007717. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007717.pub2

2. Included abstracts.

Author Date Title
Anderson 2007 Does a www‐based interactive computer program change asthma outcomes, quality of life and asthma knowledge?
Bateman 2000 A computer‐based home‐monitoring disease management programme, PulmAssist Plus ® (PAP) achieves significant improvement in quality of life and healthcare costs in moderate and severe asthma
Cicutto 2009 Telephone intervention‐based strategies to increase the completion and use of asthma action plans for adults with asthma
Finkelstein 2005 Evaluation of home telemanagement in adult asthma patients
Finkelstein 2005 Impact of home telemanagement in adult asthma
Lee 2005 Can interactive multimedia increase asthma knowledge?
Liu 2007 A novel mobile phone‐based self‐care system improves asthma control
Neville 2001 Assessment for a computer‐assisted assessment and management programme for asthma care
Phanareth 2002 Using the Internet as a tool for the management of asthma disease
Shanovich 2008 Nurse case management services provided to supplement a web‐based asthma education program
Van den Berg 2002 Is the availability of a 24‐hour asthma telephone useful in the implementation of asthma treatment guidelines for children aged 6 to 16 among general practitioners?
Van der Meer 2008 Internet‐based self‐management improves short‐term asthma control: the SMASHING study
Vollmer 2009  Use of automated phone calls to support inhaled corticosteroids adherence
Wiecha 2007 BostonBreathes: a RCT to improve paediatric asthma care with a home‐based interactive website for patient education monitoring and clinical teamwork