Influence of gender on inhaler technique

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BACKGROUND: This study was designed to evaluate the influence of gender on the inhaler technique of subjects on inhaler therapy and to determine the factors predicting the correct inhaler technique and a change of inhaler device. METHODS: A total of 568 adult subjects (276 male, 292 female) on inhaler therapy were included in this cross-sectional, observational study. Data on sociodemographic characteristics, inhaler therapy, subject-reported difficulties, and technician-reported errors in inhaler technique were recorded. RESULTS: A change of inhaler device was noted in 71.0% of male subjects and 77.4% of female subjects, and this was based on the physicians’ decision in most cases (41.7% and 51.7%, respectively). A higher percentage of female subjects reported difficulties with using inhalers (63.7% vs 40.6%, P

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Ocakli, B., Ozmen, I., Tuncay, E. A., Gungor, S., Ozalp, A., Yasin, Y., … Karakurt, Z. (2020). Influence of gender on inhaler technique. Respiratory Care, 65(10), 1470–1477. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.06917

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