2000
DOI: 10.1038/pcrj.2000.4
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Patients' beliefs about inhalers:

Abstract: Objective: To measure patients' beliefs about inhaler treatment for asthma. Design: A 66-item questionnaire with 33 statements rated first in relation to corticosteroid inhalers and then to β2-agonists. Subjects: Seven hundred asthma patients prescribed both beclomethasone and salbutamol inhalers from seven general practices in Norfolk. Results: Although 93% of the 335 respondents believed in prevention, 24% wanted to stop their corticosteroid inhaler. Over 95% of patients perceived β2agonists as effective. Ha… Show more

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“…15 Multiple studies have looked at contributing factors for underutilization such as sociocultural factors, poor perception of symptoms, alternative non-pharmacological options, affecting the final outcome of use of prescribed inhaled medications and asthma control. [16][17][18] AR is a risk factor for asthma 19 and uncontrolled moderate to severe AR affect asthma control. 20 It was observed in most global studies that 20-50% of AR patients had asthma, and AR was reported by 30% to 80% of asthmatic patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15 Multiple studies have looked at contributing factors for underutilization such as sociocultural factors, poor perception of symptoms, alternative non-pharmacological options, affecting the final outcome of use of prescribed inhaled medications and asthma control. [16][17][18] AR is a risk factor for asthma 19 and uncontrolled moderate to severe AR affect asthma control. 20 It was observed in most global studies that 20-50% of AR patients had asthma, and AR was reported by 30% to 80% of asthmatic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%