Do Face-to-Face Training and Telephonic Reminder Improve Dry Powder Inhaler Technique in Patients with COPD?

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-13 DOI:10.1155/2017/5091890
Ramesh Sharma Poudel, Shakti Shrestha, Pawan Bhatta, Rano Mal Piryani
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Introduction. Current modes of instruction on inhaler technique are inadequate. We aimed to evaluate the value of face-to-face training and telephonic reminder (FFTTR) for improving Rotahaler technique in experienced patients with COPD. Materials and Methods. A single group pre-/postinterventional study was conducted at Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital, Nepal. We assessed the Rotahaler technique of thirty consecutive patients using Rotahaler device for more than one year. Patients with incorrect technique (n = 20) were instructed and trained by a pharmacist. Telephonic reminder was used to reinstruct patients on the correct technique on weekly basis for two weeks and technique was reassessed after 4 weeks of their first training. Descriptive statistics including Wilcoxon Signed Rank test were applied. Results. The mean age was 66.06 ± 10.6. Of 30 patients, 10 (33.3%) performed Rotahaler technique correctly at baseline and were excluded from FFTTR intervention. FFTTR corrected the technique in 18 (90%) patients and the median (IQR) score increased from 6 (5-6) to 8 (8-8) (p < 0.001). The most incorrect steps were "breathe out gently but not towards the inhaler mouthpiece" (16, 80%) and "hold breath for about 10 seconds" (18, 90%) at baseline which improved after intervention. Conclusion. FFTTR approach markedly improved Rotahaler technique in patients with COPD.

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面对面培训和电话提醒能改善COPD患者的干粉吸入器技术吗?
介绍。目前关于吸入器技术的教学模式是不充分的。我们旨在评估面对面培训和电话提醒(FFTTR)对改善经验丰富的COPD患者Rotahaler技术的价值。材料与方法。在尼泊尔奇旺医学院教学医院进行了一项单组介入前/介入后研究。我们对30位连续使用Rotahaler装置超过一年的患者进行了Rotahaler技术评估。技术不正确的患者(n = 20)由药剂师指导和培训。两周内,每周用电话提醒对患者进行正确的技术指导,第一次训练4周后再进行技术评估。采用描述性统计,包括Wilcoxon sign Rank检验。结果。平均年龄66.06±10.6岁。在30例患者中,10例(33.3%)在基线时正确使用了Rotahaler技术,并被排除在FFTTR干预之外。FFTTR纠正了18例(90%)患者的技术,中位(IQR)评分从6(5-6)增加到8 (8-8)(p < 0.001)。最不正确的步骤是“轻轻地呼气,但不要朝着吸入器口”(16.80%)和“屏住呼吸约10秒”(18.90%),这在干预后有所改善。结论。FFTTR入路可显著改善慢性阻塞性肺病患者的Rotahaler技术。
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期刊介绍: The overall aim of the International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications is to bring together science and applications of medical practice and medical care at a distance as well as their supporting technologies such as, computing, communications, and networking technologies with emphasis on telemedicine techniques and telemedicine applications. It is directed at practicing engineers, academic researchers, as well as doctors, nurses, etc. Telemedicine is an information technology that enables doctors to perform medical consultations, diagnoses, and treatments, as well as medical education, away from patients. For example, doctors can remotely examine patients via remote viewing monitors and sound devices, and/or sampling physiological data using telecommunication. Telemedicine technology is applied to areas of emergency healthcare, videoconsulting, telecardiology, telepathology, teledermatology, teleophthalmology, teleoncology, telepsychiatry, teledentistry, etc. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications will highlight the continued growth and new challenges in telemedicine, applications, and their supporting technologies, for both application development and basic research. Papers should emphasize original results or case studies relating to the theory and/or applications of telemedicine. Tutorial papers, especially those emphasizing multidisciplinary views of telemedicine, are also welcome. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications employs a paperless, electronic submission and evaluation system to promote a rapid turnaround in the peer-review process.
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