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Effectiveness of individualized inhaler technique training on low adherence (LowAd) in ambulatory patients with COPD and asthma
by
Fernández-Muñoz, Irene
, Vera-Olmos, Juan Carlos
, Martínez-Ferre, María José
, Bernabeu-Mora, Roberto
, Alcántara-Fructuoso Juan
, Olea Mercedes Garci-Varela
, Martínez, Diego Salmerón
, Carrillo-Alcaraz, Andrés
, Fernández-Alvarez, Javier
, Valenciano Maria José Córcoles
, Sánchez-Nieto, Juan Miguel
in
Asthma
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Inhalers
/ Noncompliance
2022
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Effectiveness of individualized inhaler technique training on low adherence (LowAd) in ambulatory patients with COPD and asthma
by
Fernández-Muñoz, Irene
, Vera-Olmos, Juan Carlos
, Martínez-Ferre, María José
, Bernabeu-Mora, Roberto
, Alcántara-Fructuoso Juan
, Olea Mercedes Garci-Varela
, Martínez, Diego Salmerón
, Carrillo-Alcaraz, Andrés
, Fernández-Alvarez, Javier
, Valenciano Maria José Córcoles
, Sánchez-Nieto, Juan Miguel
in
Asthma
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Inhalers
/ Noncompliance
2022
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Effectiveness of individualized inhaler technique training on low adherence (LowAd) in ambulatory patients with COPD and asthma
by
Fernández-Muñoz, Irene
, Vera-Olmos, Juan Carlos
, Martínez-Ferre, María José
, Bernabeu-Mora, Roberto
, Alcántara-Fructuoso Juan
, Olea Mercedes Garci-Varela
, Martínez, Diego Salmerón
, Carrillo-Alcaraz, Andrés
, Fernández-Alvarez, Javier
, Valenciano Maria José Córcoles
, Sánchez-Nieto, Juan Miguel
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Asthma
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Inhalers
/ Noncompliance
2022
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Effectiveness of individualized inhaler technique training on low adherence (LowAd) in ambulatory patients with COPD and asthma
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Effectiveness of individualized inhaler technique training on low adherence (LowAd) in ambulatory patients with COPD and asthma
2022
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To analyze whether there is improvement in adherence to inhaled treatment in patients with COPD and asthma after an educational intervention based on the teach-to-goal method. This is a prospective, non-randomized, single-group study, with intervention and before-after evaluation. The study population included 120 patients (67 females and 53 males) diagnosed with asthma (70.8%) and COPD (29.1%). The level of adherence (low and optimal) and the noncompliance behavior pattern (erratic, deliberate and unwitting) were determined by the Test of the adherence to Inhalers (TAI). This questionnaire allows you to determine the level of adherence and the types of noncompliance. Low Adherence (LowAd) was defined as a score less than 49 points. All patients received individualized educational inhaler technique intervention (IEITI). Before the IEITI, 67.5% of the patients had LowAd. Following IEITI, on week 24, LowAd was 55% (p = 0.024). Each patient can present one or more types of noncompliance. The most frequent type was forgetting to use the inhaler (erratic), 65.8%. The other types were deliberate: 43.3%, and unwitting: 57.5%. All of them had decreased on the final visit: 51.7% (p = 0.009), 25.8% (p = 0.002), 39.2% (p = 0.002). There were no significant differences in adherence between asthma and COPD patients at the start of the study. The only predicting factor of LowAd was the female gender. An individualized educational intervention, in ambulatory patients with COPD and asthma, in real-world clinical practice conditions, improves adherence to the inhaled treatment.
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Nature Publishing Group
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