Engagement with an asthma app to monitor medication adherence and its association with patients’ characteristics

C. Oliveira Jácome (Porto, Portugal), R. Almeida (Porto, Portugal), A. Pereira (Porto, Portugal), R. Amaral (Porto, Portugal), S. Mendes (Porto, Portugal), M. Alves-Correia (Porto, Portugal), C. Vidal (Santiago, Spain), S. López Freire (Santiago, Spain), P. Méndez Brea (Santiago, Spain), L. Araujo (Porto, Portugal), M. Couto (Porto, Portugal), D. Antolín-Amérigo (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), B. De La Hoz Caballer (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), A. Barra Castro (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), D. Gonzalez-De-Olano (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), A. Todo Bom (Coimbra, Portugal), J. Azevedo (Leiria, Portugal), P. Leiria Pinto (Lisboa, Portugal), N. Pinto (Lisboa, Portugal), A. Castro Neves (Lisboa, Portugal), A. Palhinha (Lisboa, Portugal), F. Todo Bom (Loures, Portugal), A. Costa (Guimarães, Portugal), C. Chaves Loureiro (Coimbra, Portugal), L. Maia Santos (Figueira da Foz, Portugal), A. Arrobas (Coimbra, Portugal), M. Valério (Coimbra, Portugal), J. Cardoso (Lisboa, Portugal), M. Emiliano (Lisboa, Portugal), R. Gerardo (Lisboa, Portugal), J. Cidrais Rodrigues (Matosinhos, Portugal), G. Oliveira (Matosinhos, Portugal), J. Carvalho (Matosinhos, Portugal), A. Mendes (Lisboa, Portugal), C. Lozoya (Castelo Branco, Portugal), N. Santos (Portimão, Portugal), F. Menezes (Almada, Portugal), R. Gomes (Almada, Portugal), R. Câmara (Funchal, Portugal), R. Rodrigues Alves (Ponta Delgada, Portugal), A. Moreira (Ponta Delgada, Portugal), D. Bordalo (Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal), C. Alves (Barreiro, Portugal), D. Coelho-Barreiro (Barreiro, Portugal), J. Ferreira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), C. Lopes (Porto, Portugal), D. Silva (Porto, Portugal), M. Vasconcelos (Porto, Portugal), M. Teixeira (Porto, Portugal), M. Ferreira-Magalhães (Porto, Portugal), L. Taborda-Barata (Covilhã, Portugal), M. Cálix (Viseu, Portugal), A. Alves (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), J. Almeida Fonseca (Porto, Portugal)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Remote monitoring of respiratory patients
Session: Remote monitoring of respiratory patients
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3947

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C. Oliveira Jácome (Porto, Portugal), R. Almeida (Porto, Portugal), A. Pereira (Porto, Portugal), R. Amaral (Porto, Portugal), S. Mendes (Porto, Portugal), M. Alves-Correia (Porto, Portugal), C. Vidal (Santiago, Spain), S. López Freire (Santiago, Spain), P. Méndez Brea (Santiago, Spain), L. Araujo (Porto, Portugal), M. Couto (Porto, Portugal), D. Antolín-Amérigo (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), B. De La Hoz Caballer (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), A. Barra Castro (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), D. Gonzalez-De-Olano (ARADYAL Madrid, Spain), A. Todo Bom (Coimbra, Portugal), J. Azevedo (Leiria, Portugal), P. Leiria Pinto (Lisboa, Portugal), N. Pinto (Lisboa, Portugal), A. Castro Neves (Lisboa, Portugal), A. Palhinha (Lisboa, Portugal), F. Todo Bom (Loures, Portugal), A. Costa (Guimarães, Portugal), C. Chaves Loureiro (Coimbra, Portugal), L. Maia Santos (Figueira da Foz, Portugal), A. Arrobas (Coimbra, Portugal), M. Valério (Coimbra, Portugal), J. Cardoso (Lisboa, Portugal), M. Emiliano (Lisboa, Portugal), R. Gerardo (Lisboa, Portugal), J. Cidrais Rodrigues (Matosinhos, Portugal), G. Oliveira (Matosinhos, Portugal), J. Carvalho (Matosinhos, Portugal), A. Mendes (Lisboa, Portugal), C. Lozoya (Castelo Branco, Portugal), N. Santos (Portimão, Portugal), F. Menezes (Almada, Portugal), R. Gomes (Almada, Portugal), R. Câmara (Funchal, Portugal), R. Rodrigues Alves (Ponta Delgada, Portugal), A. Moreira (Ponta Delgada, Portugal), D. Bordalo (Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal), C. Alves (Barreiro, Portugal), D. Coelho-Barreiro (Barreiro, Portugal), J. Ferreira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), C. Lopes (Porto, Portugal), D. Silva (Porto, Portugal), M. Vasconcelos (Porto, Portugal), M. Teixeira (Porto, Portugal), M. Ferreira-Magalhães (Porto, Portugal), L. Taborda-Barata (Covilhã, Portugal), M. Cálix (Viseu, Portugal), A. Alves (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), J. Almeida Fonseca (Porto, Portugal). Engagement with an asthma app to monitor medication adherence and its association with patients’ characteristics. 3947

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