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Skills in Handling Turbuhaler, Diskus, and Pressurized Metered-Dose Inhaler in Korean Asthmatic Patientsopen access

Authors
Lee, Sang MinChang, Yoon-SeokKim, Cheol-WooKim, Tae-BumKim, Sang-HeonKwon, Yong-EunLee, Jong-MyungLee, Soo-KeolJeong, Jae-WonPark, Jung-WonCho, Sang-HeonMoon, Hee-BomJee, Young-Koo
Issue Date
Jan-2011
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD ASTHMA ALLERGY & CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Keywords
Asthma; Turbuhaler; Diskus; metered-dose inhaler
Citation
ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH, v.3, no.1, pp.46 - 52
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Journal Title
ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume
3
Number
1
Start Page
46
End Page
52
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/169277
DOI
10.4168/aair.2011.3.1.46
ISSN
2092-7355
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate skills in handling inhalers and factors associated with these skills among patients with asthma who had undergone treatment at special asthma and allergy clinics in Korea. Methods: We enrolled 78 subjects who used Turbuhaler and 145 who used Diskus for asthma control at special clinics in 10 university hospitals and visually assessed their skills in handling these inhalers. We also evaluated skills in 137 subjects who had used pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) for symptom relief. Age, sex, duration of asthma and inhaler use, smoking status, monthly income, highest grade completed in school and previous instruction for handling inhalers were also measured to evaluate their association with overall inhaler skills. Results: Performance grade was inadequate for 12.8% of participants using Turbuhaler, 6.2% for Diskus, and 23.4% for pMDIs. The success rates for each step in handling the inhalers were relatively high except for the "exhale slowly to residual volume" step, in which success rates ranged from 24.2% to 28.5%. Older age, male sex, lower educational grade, and absence of previous instruction for handling inhalers were associated with inadequate inhaler technique in univariate analysis; however, only older age and absence of previous instruction remained significant independent risk factors in multivariate analysis. Conclusions: Among Korean asthmatic patients in special asthma and allergy clinics, skills in handling their inhalers were mostly excellent; meanwhile, older age and absence of previous instruction for handling inhalers were associated with inadequate techniques.
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