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  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Respiratory Care
  • Clinical Pharmacy

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  • Asthma is a common, preventable respiratory condition requiring effective management.
  • Inhalational therapy is a key non-invasive route for asthma treatment.
  • Low compliance with correct inhaler technique is a significant barrier to effective asthma control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the inhaler technique among asthma patients in Rawalpindi's public tertiary care hospitals.
  • To identify demographic factors associated with inhaler technique proficiency.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study involving 209 asthma patients from outpatient departments.
  • Assessment of inhaler technique using a structured checklist.
  • Data analysis using IBM SPSS version 25.0.

Main Results:

  • Only 10% of asthma patients demonstrated correct inhaler technique.
  • Key areas of poor technique included deep inhalation, breath-holding, and slow exhalation.
  • Specific steps like 'inhaling till lungs are full', 'holding breath for 5-10 seconds', and 'breathing out slowly' were least followed.

Conclusions:

  • A high prevalence of incorrect inhaler technique exists among asthma patients.
  • Poor technique compromises drug delivery, leading to suboptimal therapeutic effects.
  • Enhanced patient training and education are urgently needed to improve inhaler technique and asthma outcomes.