Background A variety of maintenance inhaler therapies are available to treat asthma and COPD. Patient-centric treatment choices require understanding patient preferences for the alternative therapies. Methods A self-completed web-based discrete choice experiment was conducted to elicit patient preferences for inhaler device and medication attributes. Selection of attributes was informed by patient focus groups and literature review. Results The discrete choice experiment was completed by 810 patients with asthma and 1147 patients with COPD. Patients with asthma most valued decreasing the onset of action from 30 to 5 min, followed by reducing yearly exacerbations from 3 to 1. Patients with COPD most and equally valued decreasing the onset of...
<p><b>Aim:</b> This study was designed to capture patient preferences for differen...
Poor inhaler technique hampers the efficacy of drug therapy in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmon...
The burden of asthma and COPD among patients is high and people affected are frequently hospitalized...
Background A variety of maintenance inhaler therapies are available to treat asthma and COPD. Patien...
Background: A variety of dual-combination maintenance inhalers are used to treat asthma and chronic ...
Abstract Background Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are often used in asthma and chronic obstructive pulm...
International audienceObjectives: Understanding inhaler preferences may contribute to improving adhe...
Background Regulators have called for greater emphasis on the role of the patient voice to inform me...
Background: Poor inhaler technique and adherence are common problems in respiratory health care. Acc...
Bo Ding,1 Mark Small,2 Gina Scheffel,3 Ulf Holmgren3 1Medical Evidence and Observational Research, ...
Background: A variety of dual-combination maintenance inhalers are used to treat asthma and chronic ...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
Poor inhaler technique hampers the efficacy of drug therapy in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmon...
Background: Correct inhaler technique can increase medication efficacy, reducing both dose and side ...
Introduction: With increasing availability of different treatments for chronic obstructive pulmonary...
<p><b>Aim:</b> This study was designed to capture patient preferences for differen...
Poor inhaler technique hampers the efficacy of drug therapy in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmon...
The burden of asthma and COPD among patients is high and people affected are frequently hospitalized...
Background A variety of maintenance inhaler therapies are available to treat asthma and COPD. Patien...
Background: A variety of dual-combination maintenance inhalers are used to treat asthma and chronic ...
Abstract Background Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are often used in asthma and chronic obstructive pulm...
International audienceObjectives: Understanding inhaler preferences may contribute to improving adhe...
Background Regulators have called for greater emphasis on the role of the patient voice to inform me...
Background: Poor inhaler technique and adherence are common problems in respiratory health care. Acc...
Bo Ding,1 Mark Small,2 Gina Scheffel,3 Ulf Holmgren3 1Medical Evidence and Observational Research, ...
Background: A variety of dual-combination maintenance inhalers are used to treat asthma and chronic ...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
Poor inhaler technique hampers the efficacy of drug therapy in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmon...
Background: Correct inhaler technique can increase medication efficacy, reducing both dose and side ...
Introduction: With increasing availability of different treatments for chronic obstructive pulmonary...
<p><b>Aim:</b> This study was designed to capture patient preferences for differen...
Poor inhaler technique hampers the efficacy of drug therapy in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmon...
The burden of asthma and COPD among patients is high and people affected are frequently hospitalized...