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- Feasibility of a mobile app to improve inhaler adherence in real‐world patients with asthma: A multicentre observational study in Portugal and SpainPublication . Jácome, Cristina; Rute, Almeida; Amaral, Rita; Pereira, Ana Margarida; Vidal, Carmen; Freire, Sara Lopéz; Mendez Brea, Paula; Antolín- Amerigo, Dario; De La Hoz Caballer, Belen; Barra Castro, Alicia; González de Olano, David; Todo-Bom, Ana; Azevedo, João; Pinto, Paula Leiria; Neuparth, Nuno; Todo-Bom, Filipa; Costa, A.; Loureiro, Cláudia Chaves; Maia Santos, L.; Arrobas, Ana Maria; Valério, M.; Cardoso, João; Emiliano, Madalena; Gerardo, Rita; Cidrais Rodrigues, J. C.; Oliveira, G.; Carvalho, J.; Mendes, Ana; Lozoya, Carlos; Santos, Natacha; Menezes, F.; Gomes, Ricardo; Câmara, R.; Rodrigues Alves, Rodrigo; Moreira, Ana Sofia; Bordalo, Diana; Alves, C.; Coelho, D.; Ferreira, J. A.; Lopes, Cristina; Vasconcelos, M. J.; Teixeira, M. F.; Taborda-Barata, L.; Cálix, M. J.; Alves, A.; Almeida Fonseca, J.InspirerMundi app aims to transform adherence into a positive experience through gamification and social support, while allowing objective monitoring of inhaler adherence. This study assessed the feasibility of the app in adolescents and adults with persistent asthma.
- Validation of app and phone versions of the Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Test (CARAT)Publication . Jácome, C.; Pereira, R.; Almeida, R.; Amaral, Rita; Correia, M. A.; Mendes, S.; Vieira-Marques, P.; Ferreira, J. A.; Lopes, I.; Gomes, J.; Vidal, C.; López Freire, S.; Méndez Brea, P.; Arrobas, A.; Valério, M.; Chaves Loureiro, C.; Santos, L. M.; Couto, M.; Araujo, L.; Todo Bom, A.; Azevedo, J. P.; Cardoso, J.; Emiliano, M.; Gerardo, R.; Lozoya, C.; Pinto, P. L.; Neves, A. Castro; Pinto, N.; Palhinha, A.; Teixeira, F.; Ferreira-Magalhães, M.; Alves, C.; Coelho, D.; Santos, N.; Menezes, F.; Gomes, R.; Rodrigues, J. C. Cidrais; Oliveira, G.; Carvalho, J.; Alves, R. Rodrigues; Moreira, A. S.; Costa, A.; Abreu, C.; Silva, R.; Morête, A.; Falcão, H.; Marques, M. L.; Câmara, R.; Cálix, M. J.; Bordalo, D.; Silva, D.; Vasconcelos, M. J.; Fernandes, R. M.; Ferreira, R.; Freitas, P.; Lopes, F.; Fonseca, J. AlmeidaAssessment of asthma control at every opportunity is recommended. Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Test (CARAT) is a patient reported outcome measure commonly used to assess asthma control in clinical practice.It includes ten questions answered in a 4 point Like rt scale that address upper and lower airway symptoms, sleep interference, limitation of activities , and the need to increase medication over a 4 week period. CARAT is frequently administered on paper during medical visits, but digital versions through website and mobile apps are available.