천식환자에 대한 표준화된 병원약사대상 교육과 반복적인 환자대상 복약지도를 통한 성과 분석The Analysis of the Outcome of Standardized Hospital Pharmacist Training and Repeated Asthma Patient Education
- Authors
- 김수진; 김성목; 최병철; 손의동
- Issue Date
- 2010
- Publisher
- 대한약학회
- Keywords
- pharmacist-training; asthma patient-education; MDI; DPI; PEFR; FEV1
- Citation
- 약 학 회 지, v.54, no.6, pp 507 - 521
- Pages
- 15
- Journal Title
- 약 학 회 지
- Volume
- 54
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 507
- End Page
- 521
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/34540
- ISSN
- 0377-9556
- Abstract
- Training for asthma patients by professionals has been highly emphasized for patients' self-management. In the present study, three standardized training sessions targeting hospital pharmacists were performed. On the basis of the number of training sessions taken, a non-educated group (CG), an once-educated group (NG), and a twice more-educated group (IG) were allocated. The most frequent errors of using an inhalant were shaking before the use in MDI while taking breathe out before inhaling in the case of DPI, and the total average number of errors were the biggest for CG and the smallest in IG. On comparison in the number of the four symptoms of asthma according to the level of seriousness, it was revealed that the total average number was the biggest in CG and the smallest in IG. In the level of awareness regarding the contents of training for patients, patients over 50 tended to answer that they were aware of education contents, and particularly in mouth rinsing and the use before/after a meal, significant similarity was examined. Regular asthma patient training performed by hospital pharmacists appeared to reduce errors in the inhaler usage, increase the quality of life of an patient, and help a patient remember the contents of the training. Especially among patients over 50, it was found to be more effective and retraining of more than two sessions was requisite.
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