New insights to improve treatment adherence in asthma and COPD
- PMID: 31534319
- PMCID: PMC6681064
- DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S209532
New insights to improve treatment adherence in asthma and COPD
Abstract
Chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD are typically managed by daily inhaled medication. However, the efficacy of an inhaled medication depends upon a patient's adherence to therapy, which refers to whether the medication is actually taken as prescribed. In patients with these diseases, higher adherence has been associated with better health outcomes, such as improved disease control and a reduction in severe and potentially costly exacerbations. Adherence is a multifaceted concept that includes medication-related, intentional, and unintentional reasons that patients may or may not take their medication as directed. The purpose of this integrative review is to present the individual patient factors that contribute to suboptimal adherence to inhaled therapies and the associated effects on health outcomes, while also highlighting evidence-based strategies for health care providers to improve adherence to such therapies in patients with asthma or COPD. Working closely with patients to establish a model of shared decision-making, which takes patient beliefs and preferences into account when choosing treatment options, has the potential to improve adherence and overall patient outcomes in the management of asthma and COPD.
Keywords: chronic disease; evidence-based medicine; health behavior; inhalers.
Conflict of interest statement
MG has served as a consultant for AstraZeneca and Teva. MG also reports personal fees from Teva and AstraZeneca, outside the submitted work. The authors report no other conflicts of interest in this work.
Figures


References
-
- Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. Global strategy for the diagnosis, management, and prevention of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (2018Report); 2018. Available from: http://goldcopd.org. Accessed May24, 2018.
-
- Global Initiative for Asthma. Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention; 2018. Available from: http://www.ginasthma.org. Accessed February 8, 2019.
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical