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Area of Science:

  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Medical Education Technology

Background:

  • Inhaled medications are crucial for chronic airway diseases, but effective treatment relies on correct inhalation technique.
  • Poor inhaler technique is prevalent among patients, potentially compromising drug deposition and therapeutic outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the efficacy of short training videos from the German Airway League in improving patient inhalation technique.
  • To evaluate the immediate and sustained impact of video-based training on inhaler use in outpatients.

Main Methods:

  • A cohort of 112 outpatients with obstructive lung disease and incorrect inhalation technique were recruited.
  • Patients demonstrated inhalation technique before and after viewing training videos, with a 4-8 week follow-up assessment.
  • Technique was objectively assessed by a study nurse using standardized checklists.

Main Results:

  • Over half of patients (51.8%) exhibited errors in inhalation technique at baseline.
  • Immediate post-training, 76% of patients demonstrated correct device use, with 72% maintaining correct technique at follow-up.
  • Video training led to a significant reduction in inhalation technique errors (mean decrease of 1.82 errors; p < 0.0001).

Conclusions:

  • The German Airway League's video training program is easily understandable and effective.
  • This intervention significantly improves and sustains correct inhalation technique in patients with airway diseases.
  • Video-based education offers a practical solution to enhance medication adherence and efficacy in respiratory care.