Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 2, Aug 1995, 580-588.
Long-term metered-dose inhaler adherence in a clinical trial. The Lung Health Study Research Group
CS Rand, M Nides, MK Cowles, RA Wise and J Connett
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Poor adherence to medication regimens is a well-documented phenomenon in
clinical practice and an ever-present concern in clinical trials. Little is
known about adherence to inhaled medication regimens over extended periods.
The present paper describes the 2-yr results of the Lung Health Study (LHS)
program, which was developed to maintain long- term adherence to an inhaled
medication regimen in 3,923 special intervention participants (as measured
by self-report and medication canister weight). The LHS is a double-blind,
multicenter, randomized controlled clinical trial of smoking intervention
and bronchodilator therapy (ipratropium bromide or placebo) for early
intervention in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). At the first
4-mo follow- up visit, nearly 70% of participants reported satisfactory or
better adherence. Over the next 18 mo, self-reported satisfactory or better
adherence declined to about 60%. Canister weight classified adherence as
satisfactory or better in 72% of participants returning all canisters at 1
yr, and in 70% of the participants returning all canisters at the 2-yr
follow-up. Self-reporting confirmed by canister weight classified 48% of
participants at 1 yr as showing satisfactory or better adherence. Overusers
were 50% more likely than others to misrepresent their true smoking status,
suggesting that canister weights indicating overuse may be deceptive.
Results of multiple logistic regression analysis indicate that the best
compliance was found in participants who were married, older, white, had
more severe airways obstruction, less shortness of breath, and fewer
hospitalizations, and who had not been confined to bed for respiratory
illnesses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
This article has been cited by other articles:

|
 |

|
 |
 
B. G. Bender, S. J. Bartlett, C. S. Rand, C. Turner, F. S. Wamboldt, and L. Zhang
Impact of Interview Mode on Accuracy of Child and Parent Report of Adherence With Asthma-Controller Medication
Pediatrics,
September 1, 2007;
120(3):
e471 - e477.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
J. B. Soriano, D. D. Sin, X. Zhang, P. G. Camp, J. A. Anderson, N. R. Anthonisen, A. S. Buist, P. S. Burge, P. M. Calverley, J. E. Connett, et al.
A Pooled Analysis of FEV1 Decline in COPD Patients Randomized to Inhaled Corticosteroids or Placebo
Chest,
March 1, 2007;
131(3):
682 - 689.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
E. A. Halm, P. Mora, and H. Leventhal
No Symptoms, No Asthma: The Acute Episodic Disease Belief Is Associated With Poor Self-Management Among Inner-City Adults With Persistent Asthma
Chest,
March 1, 2006;
129(3):
573 - 580.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
B. D De Smet, S. R Erickson, and D. M Kirking
Self-Reported Adherence in Patients with Asthma
Ann. Pharmacother.,
March 1, 2006;
40(3):
414 - 420.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
E. D. Bateman
Improving inhaler use in COPD and the role of patient preference
Eur. Respir. Rev.,
December 1, 2005;
14(96):
85 - 88.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
C. S. Rand
Patient adherence with COPD therapy
Eur. Respir. Rev.,
December 1, 2005;
14(96):
97 - 101.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
J. George, D. C. M. Kong, R. Thoman, and K. Stewart
Factors Associated With Medication Nonadherence in Patients With COPD
Chest,
November 1, 2005;
128(5):
3198 - 3204.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
E. A. Halm, J. P. Wisnivesky, and H. Leventhal
Quality and Access to Care Among a Cohort of Inner-city Adults With Asthma: Who Gets Guideline Concordant Care?
Chest,
October 1, 2005;
128(4):
1943 - 1950.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
J. A. Krishnan, K. A. Riekert, J. V. McCoy, D. Y. Stewart, S. Schmidt, A. Chanmugam, P. Hill, and C. S. Rand
Corticosteroid Use after Hospital Discharge among High-risk Adults with Asthma
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med.,
December 15, 2004;
170(12):
1281 - 1285.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
S. J. Bartlett, J. A. Krishnan, K. A. Riekert, A. M. Butz, F. J. Malveaux, and C. S. Rand
Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Adherence to Therapy in Inner-City Children With Asthma
Pediatrics,
February 1, 2004;
113(2):
229 - 237.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
L. J. Bauman, E. Wright, F. E. Leickly, E. Crain, D. Kruszon-Moran, S. L. Wade, and C. M. Visness
Relationship of Adherence to Pediatric Asthma Morbidity Among Inner-City Children
Pediatrics,
July 1, 2002;
110(1):
e6 - 6.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
M. J. Edlund, P. S. Wang, P. A. Berglund, S. J. Katz, E. Lin, and R. C. Kessler
Dropping Out of Mental Health Treatment: Patterns and Predictors Among Epidemiological Survey Respondents in the United States and Ontario
Am J Psychiatry,
May 1, 2002;
159(5):
845 - 851.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
P. Almagro, E. Calbo, A. Ochoa de Echaguen, B. Barreiro, S. Quintana, J. L. Heredia, and J. Garau
Mortality After Hospitalization for COPD*
Chest,
May 1, 2002;
121(5):
1441 - 1448.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
W. Vincken, J.A. van Noord, A.P.M. Greefhorst, Th.A. Bantje, S. Kesten, L. Korducki, and P.J.G. Cornelissen
Improved health outcomes in patients with COPD during 1 yr's treatment with tiotropium
Eur. Respir. J.,
February 1, 2002;
19(2):
209 - 216.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
G Popescu, M Latham, V Allgar, and M W Elliott
Continuous positive airway pressure for sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome: usefulness of a 2 week trial to identify factors associated with long term use
Thorax,
September 1, 2001;
56(9):
727 - 733.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
J. A. Krishnan, G. B. Diette, E. A. Skinner, B. D. Clark, D. Steinwachs, and A. W. Wu
Race and Sex Differences in Consistency of Care With National Asthma Guidelines in Managed Care Organizations
Arch Intern Med,
July 9, 2001;
161(13):
1660 - 1668.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
D R. Taylor, J. M Drazen, G P. Herbison, C. N Yandava, R. J Hancox, and G I. Town
Asthma exacerbations during long term beta agonist use: influence of beta 2 adrenoceptor polymorphism
Thorax,
September 1, 2000;
55(9):
762 - 767.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
M. S. Simmons, M. A. Nides, C. S. Rand, R. A. Wise, and D. P. Tashkin
Unpredictability of Deception in Compliance With Physician-Prescribed Bronchodilator Inhaler Use in a Clinical Trial
Chest,
August 1, 2000;
118(2):
290 - 295.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
G. B. Diette, A. W. Wu, E. A. Skinner, L. Markson, R. D. Clark, R. C. McDonald, J. P. Healy Jr, M. Huber, and D. M. Steinwachs
Treatment Patterns Among Adult Patients With Asthma: Factors Associated With Overuse of Inhaled {beta}-Agonists and Underuse of Inhaled Corticosteroids
Arch Intern Med,
December 13, 1999;
159(22):
2697 - 2704.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
A. J. APTER, S. T. REISINE, G. AFFLECK, E. BARROWS, and R. L. ZUWALLACK
Adherence with Twice-daily Dosing of Inhaled Steroids . Socioeconomic and Health-belief Differences
Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med.,
June 1, 1998;
157(6):
1810 - 1817.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
F. E. Leickly, S. L. Wade, E. Crain, D. Kruszon-Moran, E. C. Wright, and R. Evans III
Self-reported Adherence, Management Behavior, and Barriers to Care After an Emergency Department Visit by Inner City Children With Asthma
Pediatrics,
May 1, 1998;
101
(5):
e8 - e8.
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
[PDF]
|
 |
|

|
 |

|
 |
 
COMPLIANCE WITH INHALERS WANES OVER TIME
Journal Watch (General),
September 8, 1995;
1995(908):
5 - 5.
[Full Text]
|
 |
|
Copyright © 1995 American Thoracic Society
|
|
|