Objective: To study the influence of type of inhalation device on medication adherence of COPD patients. Methods: Adherence to inhalation medication of 795 patients was recorded from pharmacy records over 3 years. It was expressed as percentage and deemed good at ≥75–≤125%, sub-optimal ≥50–<75%, and poor <50% (underuse) or >125% (overuse). Since most patients used more than one device, 1379 medication periods were analyzed. Results: Patients using a Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) or Diskus had a 2.3-fold and 2.2-fold increased risk, respectively, of suboptimal adherence versus good adherence, compared to Handihaler and a 2.1-fold and 2.2-fold increased risk, respectively, of underuse versus good adherence compared to Handihaler. Turbuhaler, M...
BACKGROUND: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are of significant concern world...
Individuals with a chronic lung disease, such as COPD, are dependent on the use of inhaled medicatio...
Background and objectives: Inhalers mishandling remain an important clinical issue worldwide. The ai...
Objective: To study the influence of type of inhalation device on medication adherence of COPD patie...
This study aims to identify factors associated with poor adherence to COPD treatment in patients rec...
Objective: To study differences in adherence to common inhaled medications in COPD. Methods: Adhere...
RATIONALE: Objective adherence to inhaled therapy by patients with COPD has not been reported. OBJEC...
This thesis describes therapy adherence to inhaled medication in COPD based on data of the “Cohort o...
COPD remains a leading cause of healthcare use despite the availability of effective inhaled therapi...
COPD remains a leading cause of healthcare use despite the availability of effective inhaled therapi...
Inhalation therapies are central to the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). ...
BACKGROUND: Inhalation technique and medication adherence are highly important for the management...
Misuse of inhalers devices in clinical practiceIn COPD, therapeutic success depends on a correct inh...
Inhaled medications are used in chronic airway disease including chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
David Price,1,2 Dorothy L Keininger,3 Boomi Viswanad,4 Matthias Gasser,5 Susann Walda,5 Florian S Gu...
BACKGROUND: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are of significant concern world...
Individuals with a chronic lung disease, such as COPD, are dependent on the use of inhaled medicatio...
Background and objectives: Inhalers mishandling remain an important clinical issue worldwide. The ai...
Objective: To study the influence of type of inhalation device on medication adherence of COPD patie...
This study aims to identify factors associated with poor adherence to COPD treatment in patients rec...
Objective: To study differences in adherence to common inhaled medications in COPD. Methods: Adhere...
RATIONALE: Objective adherence to inhaled therapy by patients with COPD has not been reported. OBJEC...
This thesis describes therapy adherence to inhaled medication in COPD based on data of the “Cohort o...
COPD remains a leading cause of healthcare use despite the availability of effective inhaled therapi...
COPD remains a leading cause of healthcare use despite the availability of effective inhaled therapi...
Inhalation therapies are central to the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). ...
BACKGROUND: Inhalation technique and medication adherence are highly important for the management...
Misuse of inhalers devices in clinical practiceIn COPD, therapeutic success depends on a correct inh...
Inhaled medications are used in chronic airway disease including chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
David Price,1,2 Dorothy L Keininger,3 Boomi Viswanad,4 Matthias Gasser,5 Susann Walda,5 Florian S Gu...
BACKGROUND: Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are of significant concern world...
Individuals with a chronic lung disease, such as COPD, are dependent on the use of inhaled medicatio...
Background and objectives: Inhalers mishandling remain an important clinical issue worldwide. The ai...