Substitution of outpatient care in asthmatic children by online monitoring:Barriers and facilitators for implementation

L. van den Wijngaart (Nijmegen, Netherlands), W. Geense (Nijmegen, Netherlands), A. Boehmer (Rotterdam, Netherlands), M. Brouwer (Nijmegen, Netherlands), C. Hugen (Nijmegen, Netherlands), B. Van Ewijk (Hilversum/Blaricum, Netherlands), M. Koenen (Boxmeer, Netherlands), A. Landstra (Arnhem, Netherlands), L. Niers (Veldhoven, Netherlands), L. Van Onzenoort (Doetinchem, Netherlands), M. Ottink (Enschede, Netherlands), E. Rikkers-Mutsaerts (Leiden, Netherlands), I. Groothuis (Den Hague, Netherlands), A. Vaessen-Verberne (Breda, Netherlands), J. Roukema (Nijmegen, Netherlands), P. Merkus (Nijmegen, Netherlands)

Source: International Congress 2018 – New developments in paediatric asthma
Session: New developments in paediatric asthma
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5446
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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