학술논문

Breath-actuated INhalation TheRapy: survey of phySicians' PErCepTion (INTROSPECT) in Nepal.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Asthma. Aug2023, Vol. 60 Issue 8, p1545-1552. 8p.
Subject
*PHYSICIANS' attitudes
*RESPIRATORY therapy
*METERED-dose inhalers
*CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease
*PATIENT compliance
Language
ISSN
0277-0903
Abstract
Breath-actuated inhalers (BAIs) are gaining attention in the management of obstructive airway diseases (OADs). In Nepal, a BAI containing fluticasone propionate/salmeterol (FPS) has been available for a year. This survey is aimed at determining the perception and experience of physicians in Nepal concerning BAIs. A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey was conducted. A total of 141 physicians participated and filled the survey. Most physicians felt that the right device should be easy to teach, learn and remember. They considered coordination and multiple steps as the primary challenges with pressurized metered-dose inhalers and dry powder inhalers, respectively. Most of them agreed that BAIs could address these challenges. BAIs were not only preferred by most of the physicians for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but were also the preferred choice in newly diagnosed patients. Physicians believed that if current patients were shifted to BAIs, it could improve inhalation technique (88%) and compliance/adherence (81%). Almost all of them (92–97%) agreed that teaching the breathing technique and the cleaning process was easier and faster in BAIs. BAIs were considered easy and simple to use. Also, BAI's dose-counter helps patients to increase adherence to inhalation therapy. In this INTROSPECT survey, physicians in Nepal believed that BAIs could address the key challenges faced with using pMDIs and DPIs in asthma and COPD patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]