Imagine trying to manage your asthma day-to-day. Could a simple tool on your phone make a real difference? A recent trial in Malaysia tested this idea with 162 adults who have asthma. One group used the CareAide® mobile app in addition to their standard medical care, while the other group received standard care alone.
After six months, the researchers looked at a standard asthma control questionnaire. In their main analysis of the people who completed the study, the app users had a small but statistically significant improvement in their asthma control scores. This suggests the app might help some people feel a bit more in control of their breathing.
But there's an important caveat. When the researchers analyzed the data a different way—including everyone who started the study, even those who dropped out—the benefit was no longer statistically clear. The study also didn't report on whether the app caused any side effects or problems. So, while the initial finding is promising, we need more research to understand who might truly benefit and how well the app works over the long term.