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Strategies for Improving Inhalation Technique in Children: A Narrative Review

Anna Volerman, Kristin Kan, Delesha M. Carpenter, Valerie G. Press

2021Patient Preference and Adherence19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inhaled medicines are commonly utilized by children for various respiratory conditions and must be used effectively for the medication to reach the airways. Poor inhaler technique contributes to poorly controlled asthma with significant associated morbidity. Given the significant consequences of improper inhaler use in children, the goal of this review is to comprehensively describe existing and potential solutions to improve inhaler technique. Because children move through various settings, including clinical practices, schools, pharmacies, and homes, in their daily routine, there is great opportunity to teach and reinforce proper inhaler technique across settings. Within each setting, in-person and technology-based interventions have shown promise to improve technique. These solutions need to be more broadly adopted to deliver tailored education with support for provider training, team-based care, communication structures, and reimbursement. Such solutions hold the potential to improve inhaler use among children, with potential for decreasing morbidity and costs.

Topics & Concepts

InhalerMedicineReimbursementNarrative reviewPharmacyPsychological interventionAsthmaIntensive care medicineMedical emergencyNursingHealth careEconomicsInternal medicineEconomic growthInhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryAsthma and respiratory diseasesRespiratory and Cough-Related Research
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