Summary of studies included in the “Review outcomes” section

AuthorsYearType of intervention/toolType of paperOutcome
McGar et al. [32]2019eHealth interventionsSystematic reviewEffectiveness of eHealth interventions in improving psychological sequelae in children with medical conditions
Thabrew et al. [33]2018eHealth interventionsSystematic reviewEffectiveness of eHealth interventions for managing anxiety and depression in children and adolescents with long-term physical conditions
Nichols et al. [34]2020mHealth interventionStudy protocolEffectiveness of the mHealth intervention (Managing Asthma and Obesity Related Symptoms; MATADORS) in facilitating symptom self-management among youth with asthma
Peters et al. [35]2017Preferences for an asthma self-management appParticipatory studyIdentification of psychological needs and preferences of young individuals for an asthma self-management app
Neves et al. [37]2021Health and fitness mobile appsSecondary analysis of observational studiesDeterminants of the use of health and fitness mobile apps by patients with asthma
Dzubur et al. [38]2015The smartphone app that integrates sensors for asthma inhalersLetter to the editorThe app can help understand adolescent asthma patients’ real-time experiences, improve treatment adherence, tailor treatments, and enhance patient-provider communication
Shah et al. [41]2022DHIsScoping reviewDHIs are mostly used for treatment, primarily focus on depression, and are often delivered via web-based platforms. However, their implementation in standard care is limited
Sharrad et al. [42]2021Mixed reality technologyQualitative protocolThe paper outlines a project to develop and test mixed reality tools for delivering CBT to young people with asthma. The project’s results are not yet available