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Improving inhaler technique

open access: yesPractice Nursing, 2015
Correct inhaler technique is essential for patients to get benefits from their therapy. The South West Respiratory Network formulated a project to develop and deliver an inhaler technique training programme for clinicians
Halpin, David M   +3 more
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The use of puzzles in inhaler technique training

open access: yesJournal of Asthma, 2022
Inhaled drugs are essential for the treatment of several chronic respiratory diseases. However, patient inhaler techniques are frequently suboptimal; here, educational games may enhance patients' understanding of educational interventions. In addition, patients may practice repetitively, learning in a more relaxed and fun environment.
Ahmet Kan, Velat Şen
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A systematic review of methods of scoring inhaler technique

open access: yesRespiratory Medicine, 2023
Many inhaler devices are currently used in clinical practice to deliver medication, with each inhaler device offering different benefits to overcome technique issues.
Ruth Devos   +2 more
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A Review of Electronic Devices to Assess Inhaler Technique [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2017
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Multiple electronic devices exist that provide feedback on the accuracy of patient inhaler technique. Our purpose is to describe the inhaler technique feedback provided by these devices, including specific technique steps measured, how
Delesha M Carpenter   +2 more
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Influence of Gender on Inhaler Technique

Respiratory Care, 2020
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to evaluate the influence of gender on the inhaler technique of subjects on inhaler therapy and to determine the factors predicting the correct inhaler technique and a change of inhaler device. METHODS:
Ocakli, Birsen   +8 more
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Inhaler technique and asthma: Feasability and acceptability of training by pharmacists

open access: yesRespiratory Medicine, 2011
SummaryPoor inhaler technique is frequent in asthma, but its long-term consequences have been seldom assessed. Pharmacists are ideally positioned to teach inhaler technique.This prospective observational study evaluated the feasibility of inhaler ...
François-André Allaert   +1 more
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Reliability in the Assessment of Videotaped Inhalation Technique

Journal of Aerosol Medicine, 2007
Inhalation medication is essential in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. Incorrect inhalation technique reduces the effects of medication and has been reported to range from 22% to 95% from optimal. The objective of this study was to determine inter- and intraobserver reliability in inhalation technique ...
Rootmensen, Geert N.   +5 more
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Influence of an Interactive Computer-Based Inhaler Technique Tutorial on Patient Knowledge and Inhaler Technique

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2007
Background: Patient knowledge of correct inhaler technique is essential in the treatment of pulmonary disease. Computer delivery of educational content may augment existing teaching efforts. Objective: To determine whether a computer ...
Matt, Navarre   +6 more
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Errors in Inhalation Technique and Efficiency in Inhaler Use in Asthmatic Children

Allergy, 1986
256 asthmatic children receiving regular inhalation therapy demonstrated how they used their inhalers. Pulmonary function measurements (PFM) were made before and after the demonstrations, and errors in technique were recorded. 242 children had revisable airway obstruction on the day of study.
S, Pedersen, L, Frost, T, Arnfred
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Inhalational techniques in ambulatory anesthesia

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003
In the current health care environment, anesthesia practitioners are frequently required to reevaluate their practice to be more efficient and cost-effective. Although IV induction with propofol and inhalational induction with sevoflurane are both suitable techniques for outpatients, patients prefer IV induction.
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