npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (Feb 2017)

Effect of novel inhaler technique reminder labels on the retention of inhaler technique skills in asthma: a single-blind randomized controlled trial

  • Iman A. Basheti,
  • Nathir M. Obeidat,
  • Helen K. Reddel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-017-0011-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Asthma: Reminder labels improve inhaler technique Personalized labels on asthma inhalers remind patients of correct technique and help improve symptoms over time. Iman Basheti at the Applied Science Private University in Jordan and co-workers trialed the approach of placing patient-specific reminder labels on dry-powder asthma inhalers to improve long-term technique. Poor asthma control is often exacerbated by patients making mistakes when using their inhalers. During the trial, 95 patients received inhaler training before being split into two groups: the control group received no further help, while the other group received individualized labels on their inhalers reminding them of their initial errors. After three months, 67% of patients with reminder labels retained correct technique compared to only 12% of controls. They also required less reliever medication and reported improved symptoms. This represents a simple, cheap way of tackling inhaler technique errors.