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Puff City- The New Asthma Program

The teens from the rural areas face a lot of problems that make their disease worse, says the experts. The reason can be the factors like poor housing quality, air pollution, the trouble in getting doctors to smaller or less-equipped hospitals, etc. The exposure to tobacco, either smoking or second hand smoke, is another factor which exacerbate the asthma problems. The carrying of rescue inhalers and irregularity in taking the medications can also make the matters worse.
Puff city is a web based program introduced by the Medical College of Georgia. It uses a 'hip' character known as DJ Puffman, to reach the teens through different sessions. The program mainly aims at three key areas - reduction of tobacco exposure, adherence to medication and the attack readiness, which will help the at-risk teens better manage the disease.
Each
time
students
log
on,
the
character
gives
advice
that
is
individually
tailored
to
each
student's
asthma
condition.
These
advices
will
be
based
on
the
previously
provided
information
about
how
the
student
already
deals
with
the
disease.
The
users
will
receive
four
computerized
asthma
management
sessions
that
are
accessed
on
computers
at
school.
They
can
also
solve
the
problems
on
asthma-management
issues
and
hear
educational
information
on
the
disease.
"The program really comes alive for them. It may ask a question, for instance, about how they can best remember to take their medication, maybe by placing it next to their cell phone at night. The next time they log in to the program, DJ Puffman will ask how that strategy is working for them," says Dr. Martha Tingen, a nurse researcher at the Georgia Prevention Institute.
The
program
found
much
helpful
for
the
teens
in
the
inner-cities
where
it
was
originally
tested.
"We
are
hoping
that
this
is
a
program
that
can
be
easily
disseminated
world-wide
at
a
relatively
low
cost,"
says
Tingen.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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