The effect of providing feedback on inhaler technique and adherence from an electronic audio recording device, INCA?, in a community pharmacy setting: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
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O'Dwyer SM, MacHale E, Sulaiman I, Holmes M, Hughes C, D'Arcy S, Rapcan V, Taylor T, Boland F, Bosnic-Anticevich S, Reilly RB, Ryder SA, Costello RW, The effect of providing feedback on inhaler technique and adherence from an electronic audio recording device, INCA?, in a community pharmacy setting: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial., Trials, 17, 1, 2016, 226
Abstract
Background:
Poor adherence to inhaled medication may lead
to inadequate symptom control in patients
with respiratory disease. In practice it can be difficul
t to identify poor adherence. We designed an acoustic
recording device, the INCA® (INhaler Compliance Ass
essment) device, which, when attached to an inhaler,
identifies and records the time and technique of inhale
r use, thereby providing objective longitudinal data
on an individual
’
s adherence to inhaled medication. This study will test the hypothesis that providing
objective, personalised, visual feedback on adherence to patients in combination with a tailored
educational intervention in a community pharmacy se
tting, improves adherence more effectively than
education alone.
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PMID: 27142873
PMID: 27142873
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/sryder
Type of material: Journal Article

