A comprehensive evaluation of online inhaler use techniques for obstructive airway disease

Brandon Luu, Anu Chinnadurai, Omer Choudhary, Nikki Breede,Lee Fidler,Clodagh Ryan, Hashim Khan, Ambrose Lau, Alina Blazer, Kirsten Wentlandt,Dmitry Rozenberg

Respiratory Medicine(2024)

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Background Pulmonary inhaler therapy is a core treatment modality for >600 million individuals affected by obstructive airways disease globally. Poor inhaler technique is associated with reduced disease control and increased health care utilization; however, many patients rely on the internet as a technical resource. This study assesses the content and quality of online resources describing inhaler techniques. Methods A Google search was conducted in April 2023 capturing the top 5 search results for 12 common inhaler devices. Websites were compared to product monographs for preparation/first use, inhalational technique, and post-usage/device care. They were also assessed using accepted quality metrics (GQS, DISCERN, JAMA Benchmark scores) and clinically relevant aspects based on the literature and consensus statements. Results Websites regularly excluded critical steps important for proper inhaler technique. They performed best on information related directly to inhalation technique (average median score 78%), whereas steps related to preparation/first use (58%) or post-usage/device care (50%) were less frequently addressed. Median GQS, DISCERN, and JAMA Benchmark scores were 3 [IQR 3–4], 3 [ IQR 2–4], and 1 [IQR 1–3], respectively. Clinically relevant factors were only addressed in about one-fifth of websites with no websites addressed smoking cessation, environmental considerations, or risk factors for poor technique. Conclusions This study highlights gaps in online resources describing inhaler technique, particularly related to preparation/first use and post-usage/device care steps. Clinically relevant factors were rarely addressed across websites. Improvements in these areas could lead to enhanced inhaler technique and clinical outcomes.
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Asthma,COPD,Internet,Websites,Inhaler technique,Patient education
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