This study will evaluate the effect of metered-dose inhaler training and reminders on treatment adherence in elderly individuals.
The presence of multiple comorbidities and an increased number of medications in elderly individuals are significant risk factors for non-adherence to inhaler therapy. Forgetfulness, lack of confidence in medications and difficulty understanding how to take them, depression, low self-efficacy, disease severity, and disease perception can all affect adherence to treatment. Incorrect inhaler use can lead to patients receiving insufficient medication, increased symptom burden, and negatively impact their quality of life. Furthermore, incorrect inhaler technique has been shown to increase the risk of hospitalization, emergency room visits, and the use of antibiotics and oral corticosteroids. Implementing procedures to ensure correct inhaler use is crucial in controlling critical errors in inhaler therapy. Elderly patients are more likely to have conditions such as arthritis that affect physical movement and coordination. Cognitive function also affects the ability to use inhaler devices correctly. It is known that incorrect inhaler use is more common, particularly in untrained and elderly individuals, with frequent errors including poor hand-mouth coordination, inability to synchronize spraying and inhalation, and failure to hold the breath during inhalation being common mistakes in metered-dose inhaler use. Therefore, this study will evaluate the effect of metered-dose inhaler training and reminders on treatment adherence in elderly individuals.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
64
It is known that incorrect inhaler use is more common, especially in elderly individuals, and that common errors in metered-dose inhaler use include poor hand-mouth coordination, inability to simultaneously spray and inhale, and failure to hold the breath during inhalation. This study evaluates metered-dose inhaler use only in elderly individuals. Furthermore, not only will the inhaler application steps be evaluated, but the experimental group will also receive education and reminder interventions.
This reminder card contains the inhaler administration steps included in the "Measured Dose Inhaler Medication Use Skill Chart". Participants in the experimental group will be able to access the medication administration steps on the reminder card before administering their inhaler medication. Participants will be asked in the final interview whether they used the reminder cards.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University
Çanakkale, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGMetered Dose Inhaler Skill
The "Measured Dose Inhaler Skill Chart" involves evaluating the participant's inhaler usage and checking the application steps. Performing all steps correctly will be considered "correct inhaler technique," while performing at least one or more steps incorrectly or not at all will be considered "incorrect inhaler technique." For each step, incorrect application or omission will receive "0 points," and correct application will receive "1 point," resulting in a total score between "0 and 10." Participants who make at least "1 mistake" or score "below 10" will be included in the study. When evaluating scores based on inhaler usage steps, "0-3" points will be considered poor, "4-6" points moderate, and "7-10" points good.
Time frame: the initial screening and three months after the initial screening (three months)
Medication Adherence Reporting Scale
The scale consists of 5 items in total. The total test score is determined by summing the scores obtained from the items. Scores obtained from the scale range from 5 to 25. Higher total scores indicate better medication adherence, while lower total scores indicate poor medication adherence.
Time frame: the initial screening and three months after the initial screening (three months)
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This video was prepared by the responsible researcher, taking into account the application steps included in the "Metered Dose Inhaler Medication Use Skill Chart". Participants in the experimental group will be able to access the application steps via the inhaler video before administering their inhaler medication.