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Tim Smith

This review of telehealth use among adolescents with allergic conditions synthesized evidence on patients’ transition to self-management of their conditions.

Mobile applications may be the most frequently utilized telehealth platform for adolescent patients with allergic conditions, according to a recent analysis, with positive effects seen in health and economic outcomes as well as patients’ self-management.1

These findings resulted from a systematic review of telehealth data on adolescent patients transitioning to self-management of their own allergic conditions. It was conducted given that adolescent individuals that have allergies have previously noted their own need for technological and online support in this transition.2

This new review into different studies surrounding this topic was led by Meg O’ Sullivan, from the University of Cork...

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