Clinical and Translational Allergy (Feb 2023)
Measuring adherence to inhaled control medication in patients with asthma: Comparison among an asthma app, patient self‐report and physician assessment
- Afonso Cachim,
- Ana Margarida Pereira,
- Rute Almeida,
- Rita Amaral,
- Magna Alves‐Correia,
- Pedro Vieira‐Marques,
- Claudia Chaves‐Loureiro,
- Carmelita Ribeiro,
- Francisca Cardia,
- Joana Gomes,
- Carmen Vidal,
- Eurico Silva,
- Sara Rocha,
- Diana Rocha,
- Maria Luís Marques,
- Rosália Páscoa,
- Daniela Morais,
- Ana Margarida Cruz,
- Marta Santalha,
- José Augusto Simões,
- Sofia daSilva,
- Diana Silva,
- Rita Gerardo,
- Filipa Todo Bom,
- Ana Morete,
- Inês Vieira,
- Pedro Vieira,
- Rosário Monteiro,
- Maria Rosário Raimundo,
- Luís Monteiro,
- Ângela Neves,
- Carlos Santos,
- Ana Margarida Penas,
- Rita Regadas,
- José Varanda Marques,
- Inês Rosendo,
- Margarida Abreu Aguiar,
- Sara Fernandes,
- Carlos Seiça Cardoso,
- Filipa Pimenta,
- Patrícia Meireles,
- Mariana Gonçalves,
- João Almeida Fonseca,
- Cristina Jácome
Affiliations
- Afonso Cachim
- Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Ana Margarida Pereira
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Rute Almeida
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Rita Amaral
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Magna Alves‐Correia
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Pedro Vieira‐Marques
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Claudia Chaves‐Loureiro
- Pulmonology Department Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra Coimbra Portugal
- Carmelita Ribeiro
- Serviço Imunoalergologia Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra Coimbra Portugal
- Francisca Cardia
- Unidade de Saúde Familiar (USF) Terras de Azurara Agrupamento de Centros de Saúde Dão Lafões Mangualde Portugal
- Joana Gomes
- Serviço de Imunoalergologia, Unidade I Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal
- Carmen Vidal
- Servicio de Alergia Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago Santiago de Compostela Spain
- Eurico Silva
- USF João Semana Agrupamento de Centros de Saúde (ACES) Baixo Vouga Ovar Portugal
- Sara Rocha
- USF Arte Nova ACES Baixo Vouga Oliveirinha Portugal
- Diana Rocha
- USF Sá de Miranda ACES Cávado II ‐ Gerês/Cabreira Vila Verde Portugal
- Maria Luís Marques
- Serviço de Imunoalergologia Hospital da Senhora da Oliveira Guimarães Portugal
- Rosália Páscoa
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Daniela Morais
- USF Corgo ACES Douro I ‐ Marão e Douro Norte Vila Real Portugal
- Ana Margarida Cruz
- USF Bom Porto ACES Grande Porto V ‐ Porto Ocidental Porto Portugal
- Marta Santalha
- Serviço de Pediatria Hospital da Senhora da Oliveira Guimarães Portugal
- José Augusto Simões
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Sofia daSilva
- USF Cuidarte Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto Minho Portuzelo Portugal
- Diana Silva
- Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Rita Gerardo
- Serviço de Pneumologia Hospital Santa Marta Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central Lisboa Portugal
- Filipa Todo Bom
- Serviço de Pneumologia Hospital Beatriz Ângelo Loures Portugal
- Ana Morete
- Allergy Unit Instituto and Hospital CUF‐Porto Porto Portugal
- Inês Vieira
- Unidade de Cuidados Saúde Personalizados Arnaldo Sampaio ACES Pinhal Litoral Leiria Portugal
- Pedro Vieira
- USF Mondego ACES Baixo Mondego Coimbra Portugal
- Rosário Monteiro
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Maria Rosário Raimundo
- USF Marquês ACES Pinhal Litoral Pombal Portugal
- Luís Monteiro
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Ângela Neves
- USF Araceti ACES Baixo Mondego Arazede Portugal
- Carlos Santos
- USF Santo António ACES Cávado III ‐ Barcelos/Esposende Barcelos Portugal
- Ana Margarida Penas
- USF Baltar ACES Tâmega II ‐ Vale do Sousa Sul Baltar Portugal
- Rita Regadas
- USF Aquilino Ribeiro ACES Douro II ‐ Douro Sul Moimenta da Beira Portugal
- José Varanda Marques
- USF Viseu‐Cidade ACES do Dão Lafões Viseu Portugal
- Inês Rosendo
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Margarida Abreu Aguiar
- USF Valongo ACES Grande Porto III ‐ Maia/Valongo Valongo Portugal
- Sara Fernandes
- UCSP São João da Pesqueira ACES Douro Sul São João da Pesqueira Portugal
- Carlos Seiça Cardoso
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Filipa Pimenta
- UCSP Figueira da Foz Sul ACES Baixo Mondego Lavos Portugal
- Patrícia Meireles
- USF Almedina ACES Douro II ‐ Douro Sul Lamego Portugal
- Mariana Gonçalves
- USF Antonina ACES Ave/Famalicão Requião Portugal
- João Almeida Fonseca
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- Cristina Jácome
- Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12210
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 13,
no. 2
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility of using an asthma app to support medication management and adherence but failed to compare with other measures currently used in clinical practice. However, in a clinical setting, any additional adherence measurement must be evaluated in the context of both the patient and physician perspectives so that it can also help improve the process of shared decision making. Thus, we aimed to compare different measures of adherence to asthma control inhalers in clinical practice, namely through an app, patient self‐report and physician assessment. Methods This study is a secondary analysis of three prospective multicentre observational studies with patients (≥13 years old) with persistent asthma recruited from 61 primary and secondary care centres in Portugal. Patients were invited to use the InspirerMundi app and register their inhaled medication. Adherence was measured by the app as the number of doses taken divided by the number of doses scheduled each day and two time points were considered for analysis: 1‐week and 1‐month. At baseline, patients and physicians independently assessed adherence to asthma control inhalers during the previous week using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS 0–100). Results A total of 193 patients (72% female; median [P25–P75] age 28 [19–41] years old) were included in the analysis. Adherence measured by the app was lower (1 week: 31 [0–71]%; 1 month: 18 [0–48]%) than patient self‐report (80 [60–95]) and physician assessment (82 [51–94]) (p 0.05). There was a moderate correlation between patient self‐report and physician assessment (ρ = 0.596, p < 0.001). Conclusions Adherence measured by the app was lower than that reported by the patient or the physician. This was expected as objective measurements are commonly lower than subjective evaluations, which tend to overestimate adherence. Nevertheless, the low adherence measured by the app may also be influenced by the use of the app itself and this needs to be considered in future studies.
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