| Literature DB >> 28683805 |
Natalia Hawken1, Saku Torvinen2, Mohamed-Elmoctar Neine3, Ikbel Amri4, Mondher Toumi3, Samuel Aballéa3, Adam Plich2, Nicolas Roche5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are often used in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) therapies. Using the discrete choice experiment (DCE) methodology, this study conducted in France was designed to assess patients' preferences for different attributes of DPIs.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; COPD; Discrete choice experiment; Patient preference; Willingness to pay
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28683805 PMCID: PMC5501405 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-017-0439-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Most often used terms to describe the different concepts in literature
| Concept | Times inhalers characteristics belonging to concept were mentioned in the literature search results | Examples of terms used in the literature to describe the concepts |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | 56 | Attractiveness, design, colour, shape, size, compact, discrete, weight, portable and durable, protected from moisture |
| Ease of use, of which: | 43 | Operating, ease of inhalation, inhaler use quickness, handling, convenience |
| Ease of holding and comfort | 11 | Mouthpiece fits the lips, feel in the hand, easy to hold, ease of carrying |
| Ease of preparation of the dose | 8 | Ease to unpack and assemble, ease to open the inhaler and prepare it for inhalation |
| Feedback to indicate correct inhalation and dosage | 16 | Easily readable and precise dose counter |
| Ease of learning to use | 14 | Easy-to-follow instructions, easy-to-read leaflet, short training time required |
| Hygiene | 10 | Hygienic and easy to clean |
| Environmentally friendly | 4 | Inhaler and pack being environmentally friendly |
Attributes and attribute levels
| Attributes | Levels | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ease of use/fool-proof priming | − 1 step |
| 2 | Accurate and easy-to-read dose counter | − Yes |
| 3 | Dose confirmation | − Taste of lactose |
| 4 | Hygiene of mouthpiece | − Mouthpiece can be washed, but not replaced |
| 5 | Flexibility of device handling | − Inhaler can be held in any position throughout inhalation process |
| 6 | You can use the inhaler even when you have difficulties breathing in | − Yes |
| 7 | Costs associated with using the medication | − Current level of expenditure |
Patient demographics and clinical characteristics
| Patient demographic characteristics | Asthma ( | COPD ( | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Mean (SD) | 40.30 (13.44) | 48.48 (15.16) | 42.89 (14.49) |
| Gender | Male | 63 (31.34%) | 42 (45.16%) | 105 (35.71%) |
| Female | 138 (68.66%) | 51 (54.84%) | 189 (64.29%) | |
| Current inhaler | Symbicort Turbuhaler | 95 (47%) | 44 (47%) | 139 (47%) |
| Seretide Diskus | 106 (53%) | 49 (53%) | 155 (53%) | |
| Revenue in last 12 months | <€22,500 | 97 (48.26%) | 40 (43.01%) | 137 (46.60%) |
| €25,000–€34,999 | 39 (19.40%) | 14 (15.05%) | 53 (18.03%) | |
| €35,000–€49,999 | 30 (14.93%) | 15 (16.13%) | 45 (15.31%) | |
| €50,000–€74,999 | 15 (7.46%) | 7 (7.53%) | 22 (7.48%) | |
| €75,000+ | 2 (1.00%) | 6 (6.45%) | 8 (2.72%) | |
| No answer | 18 (8.96%) | 11 (11.83%) | 29 (9.86%) | |
| Costs associated with asthma and COPD treatment (€)/month | Mean (SD) | 11.89 (21.93) | 22.11 (37.37) | 15.12 (28.10) |
| HUI3 | Mean (SD) | 0.71 (0.25) | 0.54 (0.30) | 0.66 (0.28) |
COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, DPI dry powder inhaler, HUI3 health utilities index mark III, SD standard deviation
Fig. 1Three levels of importance of inhaler attributes ranked by patients with asthma
Fig. 2Three levels of importance of inhaler attributes ranked by patients with COPD. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Results of ordered logit regression models for asthma and COPD samples
| Parameter | Attribute level | Asthma | COPD | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate (SE) |
| Odds ratio | Estimate (SE) |
| Odds ratio | ||
| Ease of use | 1 step | 0.55 (0.081) | <0.0001 | 1.733 | 0.282 (0.118) | 0.017 | 1.326 |
| 2 or 3 steps | 0.281 (0.069) | <0.0001 | 1.324 | 0.203 (0.1) | 0.043 | 1.226 | |
| Accurate | Yes | 0.377 (0.047) | <0.0001 | 1.458 | 0.419 (0.069) | <0.0001 | 1.52 |
| Confirmation that the dose was taken | Taste of lactose | 0.333 (0.045) | <0.0001 | 1.395 | 0.362 (0.066) | <0.0001 | 1.436 |
| Hygiene | Mouthpiece can be replaced | –0.032 (0.063) | 0.611 | 0.968 | –0.028 (0.091) | 0.757 | 0.972 |
| Mouthpiece can be washed | 0.026 (0.063) | 0.678 | 1.027 | –0.073 (0.092) | 0.427 | 0.929 | |
| Flexibility | Any position | 0.164 (0.045) | 0.0003 | 1.178 | –0.03 (0.065) | 0.646 | 0.97 |
| Ease of use during episode of breathing difficulties | Yes | 0.5 (0.051) | <0.0001 | 1.649 | 0.549 (0.075) | <0.0001 | 1.731 |
| Monthly out-of-pocket money | –0.114 (0.012) | <0.0001 | 0.893 | –0.067 (0.017) | <0.0001 | 0.936 | |
| Current inhaler | Yes | 0.207 (0.086) | 0.016 | 1.23 | 0.137 (0.126) | 0.275 | 1.147 |
COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, SE standard error
Fig. 3Willingness to pay in patients with asthma
Fig. 4Willingness to pay in patients with COPD. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Results of models including interactions between current inhaler and patient characteristics
| Gender (ref = Male) | Age | Disease (ref = Asthma) | Income | Satisfaction levela (ref = Unsatisfied) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ease of use | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Accurate | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Confirmation that the does was taken | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Hygiene | 0.8125 | 0.8222 | 0.823 | 0.7962 | 0.8241 |
| Flexibility | 0.0059 | 0.0056 | 0.0059 | 0.0059 | 0.0059 |
| Use with difficulties breathing | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Monthly out-of-pocket money | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
| Current inhaler | 0.0042 | 0.0004 | 0.0035 | 0.1962 | 0.5805 |
| Current inhalera characteristic | 0.0681 | <0.0001 | 0.135 | 0.0052 | 0.0005 |
aSatisfaction levels were satisfied, neutral and unsatisfied assessing patient’s satisfaction with their current inhaler