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1Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Dicle University Faculty of Medicine, Diyarbakır, Turkey.
Objective:
Inhaled drugs are essential for the treatment of several chronic respiratory diseases. However, patient inhaler techniques are frequently suboptimal; here, educational games may enhance patients' understanding of educational interventions. In addition, patients may practice repetitively, learning in a more relaxed and fun environment. In this study we aimed to compare two methods of inhaler technique training: (1) face-to-face training only and (2) face-to-face training and a subsequent puzzle game.
Methods:
The participants in group 1 were provided only face-to-face training. In group 2, the participants were given a puzzle after receiving the face-to-face training. Subsequently, the inhaler technique scores of both groups were compared. The chi-squared (χ) test was used for categorical variables and the Mann-Whitney U test (non-parametric) or Student's t test (parametric) were employed to compare the numerical variables between the groups.
Results:
In total, 170 patients with asthma and their parents were included in the study. It was found that the median total scores for the inhaler technique (p < 0.001) and the number of correct users (p < 0.001) were higher in group 2, whereas the inhaler technique error rate in shaking the inhaler tube (p < 0.001) was higher in group 1.
Conclusions:
The present study revealed that the success rate of correct users and participants' total scores were higher in the puzzle game group. Therefore, a game may help patients to better remember and visualize the steps of the inhaler technique. Our study supports the use of puzzles as real-world applications to teach patients optimal inhaler technique.
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