Patient perceptions of an inhaled asthma medication administered as an inhalation powder via the Diskus or as an inhalation aerosol via a metered-dose inhaler
Autor: | Jonathan A. Bernstein, Lisa D. Edwards, Ketan Sheth, Paul Dorinsky, Kunal Merchant, Courtney Crim, William Lincourt |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine Adolescent Immunology Anti-Inflammatory Agents Fluticasone propionate law.invention Randomized controlled trial law Administration Inhalation medicine Humans Immunology and Allergy Metered Dose Inhalers Child Fluticasone Asthma Cross-Over Studies integumentary system Inhalation business.industry Inhaler Middle Aged medicine.disease Crossover study Metered-dose inhaler Androstadienes Patient Satisfaction Anesthesia Female Powders business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 91:55-60 |
ISSN: | 1081-1206 |
Popis: | To evaluate patient preference, ease of use, and correctness of use of fluticasone propionate administered as inhalation powder via the Diskus (GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC) and as inhalation aerosol administered via metered-dose inhaler (MDI).In 154 patients 12 years of age and older with asthma and a history of MDI use, the Diskus and the MDI were compared in a randomized, open-label, 7-week crossover study.In patients who had used both devices, more found the Diskus easier to use (59%) and preferred it overall (60%) compared with the MDI (Por = 0.025). Ninety-eight percent (for the MDI) vs 91% (for the Diskus) of patients were able to correctly perform all the maneuvers necessary to use the devices correctly by either viewing a single demonstration and/or reading the instructions for use. Ninety-four percent of all patients found it easier to tell the number of residual doses with the Diskus (P0.001), and 59% of patients indicated that they would most likely request the Diskus from their physician (P = 0.025). Compliance was significantly better with the Diskus; 91.1% of patients used the Diskus as directed compared with 78.6% for the MDI (P = 0.013).In patients exposed to both devices, the majority preferred the Diskus and found it easier to use compared with the MDI. Ninety-one percent of patients used the Diskus correctly with minimal training, and when given a choice, most indicated they would likely request the Diskus from their physicians. Together, these data indicate a significant level of acceptance of the Diskus device in this patient population. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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