Abstract:
Self-management programs for childhood asthma are
reviewed from the perspective of the psychology of self-managed change.
Three characteristics of self-control behavior are discussed: (1) conscious
effort, (2) conflict of choice, and (3) focused attention.
Creating awareness amongst the parents and creating an experience through
a product which can be called as a social interaction model. This model will be
in the form of a product. This paper contains products designed for Asthmatic
patients especially children of specific age. The product collects data in multiple
ways and predicts the early trigger factors of Asthma.