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How Patient-Centred Are Inhaler Device Choices? A Survey of Canadian Prescribers

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العنوان: How Patient-Centred Are Inhaler Device Choices? A Survey of Canadian Prescribers
المؤلفون: Frank, Ingrid, Falk, Jamie, Korownyk, Christina, Kolber, Michael, Tejani, Aaron
المصدر: Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy; Vol. 77 No. 2 (2024): In Progress ; Le Journal canadien de la pharmacie hospitalière; Vol. 77 No. 2 (2024): In Progress ; 1920-2903 ; 0008-4123
بيانات النشر: Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
سنة النشر: 2024
المجموعة: The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy (CJHP) / Le Journal canadien de la pharmacie hospitalière (JCPH)
الوصف: Background: The choice of inhaler device type can play a crucial role in managing asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). With various devices available, differences in choice and application may lead to confusion for both prescribers and patients. Furthermore, improper use of a device may lead to suboptimal or inadequate treatment. Objectives: The primary objective was to identify factors that prescribers consider when selecting an inhaler device for a patient. The secondary objective was to evaluate the rankings of these factors, including identification of which factors had greater importance and frequency for prescribers’ choice of inhaler device for patients. Methods: A 10-question online survey was developed and distributed in late 2021 to prescribers (physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists) in western Canada in an outpatient setting. Prescribers were asked to use their own words to describe the factors they considered important and were then asked to rank the stated factors in order of importance for 2 scenarios: an 83-year-old woman with COPD and a 21-year-old man with asthma. The results were examined qualitatively and quantitatively. Recurring themes were identified, and each response was categorized on the basis of its corresponding theme. Results: In all, 82 respondents completed the survey (yielding a total of 164 responses across the 2 scenarios). Overall, prescriber experience (84/164, 51%), cost (84/164, 51%), patient ease of use (59/164, 36%), and other patient considerations (49/164, 30%) were the factors most frequently mentioned. The prescriber’s experience was most often mentioned as a factor for scenario 1 (COPD), whereas cost was most often mentioned for scenario 2 (asthma). In both scenarios, prescriber experience was the highest-ranked factor. Conclusions: When determining the appropriate type of inhaler device, respondents frequently prioritized their own experience, as well as cost and ease of use. However, many respondents ranked prescriber experience higher ...
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
وصف الملف: application/pdf; text/html
اللغة: English
العلاقة: https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/article/view/3507/5267Test; https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/article/view/3507/5278Test; https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/article/view/3507/5255Test; https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/article/view/3507Test
DOI: 10.4212/cjhp.3507
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.4212/cjhp.3507Test
https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/article/view/3507Test
حقوق: Copyright (c) 2024 Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.728C4756
قاعدة البيانات: BASE