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HANDLING AND ACCEPTABILITY OF THE EASI‐BREATHE DEVICE COMPARED WITH A CONVENTIONAL METERED DOSE INHALER BY PATIENTS AND PRACTICE NURSES
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1999
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NursingClinical EffectivenessConventional MdiTelephone StudyVentilationPatient SafetyPulmonary PhysiologyEasi‐breathe TmLung MechanicsRespiration (Physiology)MedicineAnesthesiology
SUMMARY This study compared the handling and acceptability of the Easi‐Breathe TM , a breath‐actuated metered dose inhaler (MDI), with that of a conventional MDI. A total of 104 patients and 14 practice nurses took part in interviews at a central location. An additional 100 practice nurses were interviewed in a telephone study. Significantly more patients (86%) found Easi‐Breathe easier than a conventional MDI to use correctly (p<0.001). Overall, more patients preferred Easi‐Breathe (82% vs 18%; p<0.001), ease of use and confidence in successful dose delivery being the main reasons for their preference. Nurses thought that Easi‐Breathe was easier for the vast majority of patients (97%) to use correctly, as well as being easier to teach and to use correctly in a crisis (p<0.001). Overall, 79% of nurses preferred the Easi‐Breathe to the conventional MDI (p<0.001), ease of use and ease of teaching being the main reasons for their preference.
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