Inhaler Competence and Patient Satisfaction with Easyhaler®: Results of Two Real-Life Multicentre Studies in Asthma and COPD
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate patients’ inhaler competence and satisfaction with the Easyhaler ® dry powder inhaler. Design Two open, uncontrolled, non-randomised studies. Setting Real life based on patients attending 56 respiratory clinics in Hungary. Participants Patients with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Drugs in R&D 2013-09, Vol.13 (3), p.215-222 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective
The aim of this study was to investigate patients’ inhaler competence and satisfaction with the Easyhaler
®
dry powder inhaler.
Design
Two open, uncontrolled, non-randomised studies.
Setting
Real life based on patients attending 56 respiratory clinics in Hungary.
Participants
Patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (
n
= 1016).
Intervention
In a 3-month study, adult patients (age range 18–88 years;
n
= 797) received twice-daily inhalations of formoterol via Easyhaler
®
, and in a consequential study (from one visit to another, with 3–12 months in-between) children and adolescents (age range 4–17 years;
n
= 219) received salbutamol via Easyhaler
®
as needed.
Main Outcome Measures
Control of six Easyhaler
®
handling steps and patients’ satisfaction with Easyhaler
®
based on questionnaires.
Results
Correct performances (minimum and maximum of the six steps) were noticed after one demonstration in 92–98 % of the adults, 87–99 % of the elderly, 81–96 % of the children and 83–99 % of the adolescents. These figures had markedly increased at the last visit. Repeat instructions were necessary in 26 % of the cases. Investigators found Easyhaler
®
easy to teach in 87 % of the patients and difficult in only 0.5 %. Patients found Easyhaler
®
easy to learn and use, and the patients’ (and parents’) satisfaction with the inhaler was very high. Lung function values [forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV
1
), forced vital capacity (FVC), peak expiratory flow (PEF)] improved statistically significantly during the studies, indicating good inhaler competence and treatment adherence.
Conclusion
Investigators found Easyhaler
®
easy to teach and patients found it easy to use, and their satisfaction with the device was high. |
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ISSN: | 1174-5886 1179-6901 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40268-013-0027-3 |