Mobile website to help people self-manage their asthma
Countries where English is spoken
Similar to a phone app, this mobile-only website is easily accessible through any mobile devices.
People with asthma can use Asthma Buddy to:
People caring for others with asthma, can also:
Tags: Health, Wellness & Care in the Community (HWCC) · Medical
“Asthma Buddy has helped hundreds of Australians manage their asthma for many years. We hope this new useful tool can help you take control of your asthma and improve the quality of life for you and your family.”
As a leading organisation for asthma care, the National Asthma Council Australia promotes best-practice care to people with asthma and their families.
…“Asthma Buddy is a digital Asthma Action Plan that lives in your pocket,” said Siobhan Brophy, Chief Executive Officer, National Asthma Council Australia.
“You can refer to it to know what daily asthma medication to take. It will also help you recognise if your asthma is getting worse and give you advice on what you should do in response.
…We designed Asthma Buddy with end users in mind,” We know mums always have a million things on the go, so we want to help them stay on top of their children’s asthma management.”
The launch of the Asthma Buddy mobile website is funded by GSK Australia. The National Asthma Council retained editorial control.
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