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Incorrect Application Technique of Metered Dose Inhalers by Internal Medicine Residents: Impact of Exposure to a Practical Situation
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AsthmaMaintenance TreatmentPractical SituationExposure AssessmentPulmonary PharmacologyDrug MonitoringIncorrect Application TechniquePublic HealthPersistent AsthmaPharmaceutical CareInternal Medicine ResidentsHuman ExposurePulmonary MedicinePulmonary DiseasePatient SafetyMdi Technique UseIndoor Air QualityMedicineEmergency Medicine
We evaluated residents regarding maintenance treatment of asthma and the technique for using metered dose inhalers. Methods. Residents were asked to prescribe a treatment for a patient with poorly controlled persistent asthma and to demonstrate the use of metered dose inhaler (MDI) medication. Results. 76% of 239 residents correctly identified the medication indicated for the case; only 30% of them adequately performed the inhalation technique (49% from HCFMUSP vs. 19% from other institutions; p < 0.001). Conclusions. The results demonstrate that, when seeing a typical patient with uncontrolled persistent asthma, most residents are able to correctly identify the drugs indicated for treatment but not adequately instruct the MDI technique use.
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