Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Paula Duarte de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Menezes,Ana Maria Baptista, Bertoldi,Andréa Dâmaso, Wehrmeister,Fernando César, Macedo,Silvia Elaine Cardozo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To identify incorrect inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil and to profile the individuals who make such errors. METHODS: This was a population-based, cross-sectional study involving subjects ≥ 10 years of age using metered dose inhalers (MDIs) or dry powder inhalers (DPIs) in 1,722 households in the city of Pelotas, Brazil. RESULTS: We included 110 subjects, who collectively used 94 MDIs and 49 DPIs. The most common errors in the use of MDIs and DPIs were not exhaling prior to inhalation (66% and 47%, respectively), not performing a breath-hold after inhalation (29% and 25%), and not shaking the MDI prior to use (21%). Individuals ≥ 60 years of age more often made such errors. Among the demonstrations of the use of MDIs and DPIs, at least one error was made in 72% and 51%, respectively. Overall, there were errors made in all steps in 11% of the demonstrations, whereas there were no errors made in 13%.Among the individuals who made at least one error, the proportion of those with a low level of education was significantly greater than was that of those with a higher level of education, for MDIs (85% vs. 60%; p = 0.018) and for DPIs (81% vs. 35%; p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: In this sample, the most common errors in the use of inhalers were not exhaling prior to inhalation, not performing a breath-hold after inhalation, and not shaking the MDI prior to use. Special attention should be given to education regarding inhaler techniques for patients of lower socioeconomic status and with less formal education, as well as for those of advanced age, because those populations are at a greater risk of committing errors in their use of inhalers.
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spelling Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based studyAsthmaPulmonary diseasechronic obstructiveDry powder inhalersMetered dose inhalers OBJECTIVE: To identify incorrect inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil and to profile the individuals who make such errors. METHODS: This was a population-based, cross-sectional study involving subjects ≥ 10 years of age using metered dose inhalers (MDIs) or dry powder inhalers (DPIs) in 1,722 households in the city of Pelotas, Brazil. RESULTS: We included 110 subjects, who collectively used 94 MDIs and 49 DPIs. The most common errors in the use of MDIs and DPIs were not exhaling prior to inhalation (66% and 47%, respectively), not performing a breath-hold after inhalation (29% and 25%), and not shaking the MDI prior to use (21%). Individuals ≥ 60 years of age more often made such errors. Among the demonstrations of the use of MDIs and DPIs, at least one error was made in 72% and 51%, respectively. Overall, there were errors made in all steps in 11% of the demonstrations, whereas there were no errors made in 13%.Among the individuals who made at least one error, the proportion of those with a low level of education was significantly greater than was that of those with a higher level of education, for MDIs (85% vs. 60%; p = 0.018) and for DPIs (81% vs. 35%; p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: In this sample, the most common errors in the use of inhalers were not exhaling prior to inhalation, not performing a breath-hold after inhalation, and not shaking the MDI prior to use. Special attention should be given to education regarding inhaler techniques for patients of lower socioeconomic status and with less formal education, as well as for those of advanced age, because those populations are at a greater risk of committing errors in their use of inhalers. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia2014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132014000500513Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia v.40 n.5 2014reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)instacron:SBPT10.1590/S1806-37132014000500007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Paula Duarte deMenezes,Ana Maria BaptistaBertoldi,Andréa DâmasoWehrmeister,Fernando CésarMacedo,Silvia Elaine Cardozoeng2015-05-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-37132014000500513Revistahttp://www.jornaldepneumologia.com.br/default.aspONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbp@jbp.org.br|| jpneumo@jornaldepneumologia.com.br1806-37561806-3713opendoar:2015-05-29T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
title Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
spellingShingle Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
Oliveira,Paula Duarte de
Asthma
Pulmonary disease
chronic obstructive
Dry powder inhalers
Metered dose inhalers
title_short Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
title_full Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
title_fullStr Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
title_sort Assessment of inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil: a population-based study
author Oliveira,Paula Duarte de
author_facet Oliveira,Paula Duarte de
Menezes,Ana Maria Baptista
Bertoldi,Andréa Dâmaso
Wehrmeister,Fernando César
Macedo,Silvia Elaine Cardozo
author_role author
author2 Menezes,Ana Maria Baptista
Bertoldi,Andréa Dâmaso
Wehrmeister,Fernando César
Macedo,Silvia Elaine Cardozo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Paula Duarte de
Menezes,Ana Maria Baptista
Bertoldi,Andréa Dâmaso
Wehrmeister,Fernando César
Macedo,Silvia Elaine Cardozo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asthma
Pulmonary disease
chronic obstructive
Dry powder inhalers
Metered dose inhalers
topic Asthma
Pulmonary disease
chronic obstructive
Dry powder inhalers
Metered dose inhalers
description OBJECTIVE: To identify incorrect inhaler techniques employed by patients with respiratory diseases in southern Brazil and to profile the individuals who make such errors. METHODS: This was a population-based, cross-sectional study involving subjects ≥ 10 years of age using metered dose inhalers (MDIs) or dry powder inhalers (DPIs) in 1,722 households in the city of Pelotas, Brazil. RESULTS: We included 110 subjects, who collectively used 94 MDIs and 49 DPIs. The most common errors in the use of MDIs and DPIs were not exhaling prior to inhalation (66% and 47%, respectively), not performing a breath-hold after inhalation (29% and 25%), and not shaking the MDI prior to use (21%). Individuals ≥ 60 years of age more often made such errors. Among the demonstrations of the use of MDIs and DPIs, at least one error was made in 72% and 51%, respectively. Overall, there were errors made in all steps in 11% of the demonstrations, whereas there were no errors made in 13%.Among the individuals who made at least one error, the proportion of those with a low level of education was significantly greater than was that of those with a higher level of education, for MDIs (85% vs. 60%; p = 0.018) and for DPIs (81% vs. 35%; p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: In this sample, the most common errors in the use of inhalers were not exhaling prior to inhalation, not performing a breath-hold after inhalation, and not shaking the MDI prior to use. Special attention should be given to education regarding inhaler techniques for patients of lower socioeconomic status and with less formal education, as well as for those of advanced age, because those populations are at a greater risk of committing errors in their use of inhalers.
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