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Respiratory medication use in an Australian developmental disability clinic population: messages for health care professionals

Sharon R. Davis A D , Seeta Durvasula B , Diana Merhi C , Paul M. Young A , Daniela Traini A and Sinthia Z. Bosnic-Anticevich A
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A Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and Discipline of Pharmacology, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, PO Box M77, Missenden Road, NSW 2050, Australia.

B Centre for Disability Studies, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Level 1, Medical Foundation Building – K25, 92–94 Parramatta Road, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia.

C Synergy Medical Practice, PO Box 83, St Leonards, NSW 2065, Australia.

D Corresponding author. Email: sdav2565@uni.sydney.edu.au

Australian Journal of Primary Health 20(3) 278-284 https://doi.org/10.1071/PY12153
Submitted: 21 November 2012  Accepted: 26 April 2013   Published: 22 May 2013

Abstract

Australian data suggest up to 15% of people with intellectual disability (ID) have asthma. The inhaled route of administration is optimal for the management of obstructive airways diseases; however, correct inhaler use requires dexterity and particular breathing patterns and potentially represents a problem in this population due to physical and cognitive deficits. Understanding the nature and extent of inhaler use in persons with ID is important, as correct inhaler technique is imperative for optimal clinical outcomes; however, currently no evidence base exists to inform health professionals. This study describes respiratory medication use, reported prevalence of asthma, and asthma management practices undertaken in a clinic sample of Australian adults with ID. Results showed a prevalence of retrospectively reported asthma of 6%, with 86% of asthma patients prescribed inhaled medication. A review of patient records also indicated omission of some recommended asthma management strategies.

Additional keywords: asthma, caregivers, inhalers (pMDI and DPI), inhaler technique, nebulisers.


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