Paediatrics, Respiratory, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, London, UK.
The University of Auckland School of Pharmacy, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
BMJ Open Respir Res. 2020 Nov;7(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2020-000589.
Adherence monitoring to inhaled corticosteroids is an essential component of asthma management. Electronic monitoring devices (EMD) provide objective data on date, time and number of actuations. However, most give no information on inhalation. Novel EMD (NEMD) platforms have the potential to monitor both activation and inhalation.
To assess the feasibility of NEMDs, in terms of usability, acceptability to patients and healthcare professionals and accuracy.
This was an open-label, prospective, mixed-methods, pragmatic randomised study. Children with asthma attending specialist tertiary care were randomised to one of four NEMD: Remote Directly Observed Therapy (R-DOT), Hailie Smartinhaler, INhaler Compliance Assessment device (INCA) and the Rafi-tone App. Following monitoring, participants were invited to focus groups or one-to-one interviews. Usability and acceptability were evaluated using themes identified from the focus groups and interviews. Adherence accuracy was determined using adherence data from each NEMD.
Thirty-five children were recruited; 18 (51%), (11 males, median age 13.5 (7-16) years) completed monitoring, 14 (78%) provided feedback. Participants identified various features such as ease of use and minimal effort as desirable criteria for an NEMD. The Hailie and INCA fulfilled these criteria and were able to record both actuation and inhalation. Negative themes included a 'Big Brother' effect and costs.
There was no 'one size fits all', as participants identified advantages and disadvantages for each NEMD. Devices that can easily calculate adherence to activation and inhalation have the potential to have greatest utility in clinical practice. Each NEMD has different functionality and therefore choice of platform should be determined by the needs of the patient and healthcare professional.
吸入皮质类固醇的依从性监测是哮喘管理的重要组成部分。电子监测设备(EMD)提供关于日期、时间和使用次数的客观数据。然而,大多数设备都无法提供关于吸入的信息。新型 EMD(NEMD)平台具有监测激活和吸入的潜力。
评估新型 EMD 在可用性、患者和医疗保健专业人员的可接受性以及准确性方面的可行性。
这是一项开放标签、前瞻性、混合方法、实用随机研究。在专科三级护理就诊的哮喘儿童被随机分配到四种 NEMD 中的一种:远程直接观察治疗(R-DOT)、Hailie Smartinhaler、INhaler Compliance Assessment device(INCA)和 Rafi-tone App。监测后,邀请参与者参加焦点小组或一对一访谈。使用焦点小组和访谈中确定的主题评估可用性和可接受性。使用每个 NEMD 的依从性数据确定依从性准确性。
共招募了 35 名儿童;18 名(51%)(11 名男性,中位年龄 13.5(7-16)岁)完成了监测,14 名(78%)提供了反馈。参与者确定了一些特征,如易于使用和最小努力,作为 NEMD 的理想标准。Hailie 和 INCA 符合这些标准,能够记录激活和吸入。负面主题包括“老大哥”效应和成本。
没有“一刀切”的方法,因为参与者为每种 NEMD 确定了优点和缺点。能够轻松计算激活和吸入依从性的设备在临床实践中具有最大的实用价值。每个 NEMD 都有不同的功能,因此平台的选择应根据患者和医疗保健专业人员的需求来确定。