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The pharmacists' ability to use pressurized metered-dose inhalers with a spacer device and factors affecting it

Journal

JOURNAL OF ASTHMA
Volume 58, Issue 5, Pages 659-664

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2020.1731823

Keywords

Asthma; children; pharmacists; spacer device; skill; ability

Funding

  1. Inonu University Coordination Department of Scientific Research Projects [TSA-2019-1733]

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This study found that approximately one third of pharmacists were able to correctly demonstrate all steps for proper usage of pMDIs with a spacer device. This suggests that pharmacists should be included in training programs and receive continuous training on the use of pMDIs with a spacer device.
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the pharmacists' ability to use pMDIs with a spacer device and the factors that affect this ability. Method: Face to face interviews were conducted with the pharmacists. A nine item questionnaire was completed and the checklist for how to use pMDIs with a spacer device was filled out. Results: A total of 307 pharmacists voluntarily participated in this study. Fifty-six (18.2%) of the pharmacists stated that they did not know how to use pMDIs with a spacer device. These pharmacists were excluded and remaining 251 pharmacists included in the study. Only 100 (39.8%) pharmacists demonstrated all of the inhaler spacer device usage steps correctly. The step in which pharmacists made the most mistakes was take 5-6 deep and slow breaths, hold for 10 s and slow breaths. Those pharmacists who were more likely to correctly use pMDIs with a spacer device were younger (p = 0.023), had dispensed more asthma medications per day (p < 0.001), had dispensed more asthma medications per day for patients younger than six years of age (p = 0.016), and sold inhaler spacer devices at their pharmacy (p = 0.042). Conclusion: Approximately one third of the pharmacists in the current study were able to correctly demonstrate all of the steps for proper usage of pMDIs with a spacer device, which indicates that pharmacists should be included in the training program and be provided continuous training on the use of pMDIs with a spacer device.

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