Telemedicine holds promise as a means to improve access to healthcare services for children with asthma. This randomized controlled trial aims to explore the efficacy of telemedicine in pediatric asthma management. Children aged 5 to 12 years with a diagnosis of asthma were randomized to receive either standard in-person care or telemedicine-based care for asthma management over a period of [insert duration]. Outcome measures included asthma control, healthcare utilization, medication adherence, and quality of life. Results indicate that telemedicine was non-inferior to standard care in achieving and maintaining asthma control and was associated with comparable healthcare utilization and medication adherence. Telemedicine may offer a convenient and effective alternative for pediatric asthma management, particularly in underserved or remote communities.
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