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Anales de Medicina Interna

versión impresa ISSN 0212-7199

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GOLPE GOMEZ, R.; MATEOS COLINO, A.  y  SOTO FRANCO, I.. Inadequate inhalers technique in patients attended at an ambulatory respiratory ward . An. Med. Interna (Madrid) [online]. 2001, vol.18, n.2, pp.25-29. ISSN 0212-7199.

Objective: To assess inhalation technique in out-patients attending a respiratory ward who were using inhaler devices, and to identify factors associated with misuse of these therapies. Method: One hundred and seven patients were prospectively studied, of whom 100 completed the study; Inhalation technique was evaluated using a previously elaborated check list. We searched for significant differences between individuals with good or bad inhalation technique. Results: Mean age: 68 ± 11 years. 68 males and 32 females. Only 31% of cases were observed to make no inhalation errors when first evaluated. Individuals using metered-dose inhalers without spacer chamber made significantly more mistakes than patients using other devices. The main factor associated with poor inhalation technique was found to be the absence of adequate supervised instruction when the treatment was first prescribed. General practitioners were less likely to offer this instruction than other specialists. We did not find significant associations between inhaler misuse and patients’ age, sex or the setting (hospital or ambulatory ward) where the treatment was first prescribed. Conclusions: Incorrect use of inhalers is a frequent finding, and an adequate instruction seems to associate with improvement of patients’ skills with use of these devices. Health personnel should be aware that inhalation technique instruction is essential ingredient of patients’ management.

Palabras clave : Inhalers; Lung diseases obstructive; Asthma; Patient education.

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