Asthma Experience Journal

Description:

The Asthma Experience Journal is a collection of stories, pictures, and personal experiences from families about what it has been like to deal with issues related to paediatric asthma. The site represents the "collective wisdom" of these families as well as their health care providers, incorporating contributions from children, adolescents and young adults with ADHD, their families and clinicians. All contributions have been reviewed for appropriateness by a group of parents and health care providers. The site is designed to promote the healthy coping of children and their families. Visitors to the site can browse through the four main sections and many subsections in any order.

Service URL:
Agency Responsible:
Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital Boston.

Details

Format:
Website.
Intervention Type:
Educational (primarily educational material or psychoeducation). Based on narrative therapy
Course Length:
Long (more than 5 modules). Comprises four main sections and multiple subsections
Support Option:
No support.

Target Audience

Primary Category:
Asthma.
Target Audience:
Child.
Language:
English.

Access

Fee:
Free.
Access:
Open: No registration required.
Contact Details:

ej@tch.harvard.edu

Research evidence

Research Trials:
0
Research RCTs:
0
Outcome Summary:

No resarch evidence on the effectiveness of the site is currently available.

Recommended rating, reviewer 1:

There is no evidence at the moment.
Recommended rating, reviewer 2:

There is no evidence at the moment.

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Research paper citations

None.

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Last Updated: June 5th 2012