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Feasibility and acceptability of monitoring personal air pollution exposure with sensors for asthma self-management
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Patients were generally interested in using sensors to monitor their personal exposure to PM<sub>2.5</sub> and willing to share personal sensor data with health care providers and researchers. Compared to traditional methods of personal exposure assessment, sensors captured personalized air quality information at higher spatiotemporal resolution. Improvements to currently available sensors, including more reliable Bluetooth connectivity, increased portability, and longer battery life would facilitate their use in a general patient population.
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