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Hello My name is Liz and I am a respiratory nurse.. In this video we offer a practical guide to having a consultation about inhalers.
When discussing inhaler treatment with patients it is important to practice shared decision
making and support self management.. Links to resources that explain these principles are provided in the documents which accompany this video.
Before proceeding, let’s take time to familiarise ourselves with the terms
concordance, compliance and adherence.. These are often used interchangeably and sometimes cause confusion.
Concordance refers to the practice of working in partnership with patients to agree a treatment plan.
Compliance refers to the act of following the treatment plan.
Adherence refers to sticking with the treatment plan.
Studies have found poor adherence with inhaled therapy.
The following may have a negative impact on compliance and adherence.
Fear of adverse effects.. Belief that the medication is not needed, or will not work.
Not knowing what the medication is for. Complexity of the device.. Complexity of the treatment regime.. Agreeing a treatment plan with the patient may improve compliance and adherence.
When prescribing inhalers clinicians should adhere to local prescribing preferences where possible.
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