Author:
O'Bey Kimberly A.,Jim Lucia K.,Gee Joseph P.,Cowen Mark E.,Quigley Anne E.
Abstract
This is the first report assessing an education program's impact on teaching patients the psychomotor skills needed for proper use of the metaproterenol inhaler. Most patients do not use pressurized inhalers correctly. This inability could lead to suboptimal or ineffective therapy. Pharmacists provided a standardized education program to asthma patients and to those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for three clinic visits. Proper use of the inhaler was assessed by evaluating the patient's psychomotor performance for each visit before and after instruction. Of 19 patients, 18 demonstrated a mean improvement of 33.5 percent from preinstruction to postinstruction evaluation at the first visit (Student's t-test, p < 0.0005). Both preinstruction and postinstruction scores demonstrated an upward trend for all three visits, the postinstruction scores always being higher than the preinstruction scores. These results indicate that our standardized education program helped improve psychomotor performance. Certain instructional aspects that need emphasis in future education programs have been identified.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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