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. 2016 Jan 26;53(3):321–329. doi: 10.3109/02770903.2015.1099160

Table 3. Clinical characteristics grouped by serious inhaler error category (0 versus ≥ 1).

Clinical characteristic Total N (%) (n = 623) 0 error (– = 282) ≥1 errors (n = 341) p value
Patient-reported prior inhaler review by HCPb, n (%) 297 (48) 150 (53) 147 (43) 0.012
Patient self-assessment of inhaler technique, n (%), known (n = 588 [94]) 270 (96) 318 (93)  
 Very poor to poor 24 (4) 11 (4) 13 (4) 0.024
 Fair to average 122 (21) 43 (16) 79 (25)  
 Good to excellent 442 (75) 216 (80) 226 (71)  
ATAQ asthma control, n (%), known (n = 622 [100]) 282 (100) 340 (99.7)  
 Poor control 137 (22) 47 (17) 90 (27) 0.012
 Partial control 469 (75) 228 (81) 241 (71)  
 Good control 16 (3) 7 (3) 9 (3)  
Adherence to therapyc, n (%)
 Poor 202 (37) 84 (34) 118 (40) 0.087
 Borderline 18 (3) 5 (2) 13 (4)  
 Good 320 (59) 156 (64) 164 (56)  
Adherence to therapy in the Netherlandsd, n (%), known (n = 59 [71]) 26 (70.3) 33 (72)  
 Poor 2 (3) 2 (7.7) 0 (0) 0.12
 Borderline 0 0 (0) 0 (0)  
 Good 57 (97) 24 (92.3) 33 (100)  
Acute courses of oral corticosteroidsb, n (%)
 0 380 (61) 183 (65) 197 (58) 0.13
 1 139 (22) 58 (21) 81 (24)  
 2 59 (10 27 (10) 32 (9)  
 ≥3 45 (7) 14 (5) 31 (9)  
Severe exacerbationsb,e, n (%), known (n = 622 [100]) 282 (100) 340 (99.7)  
 0 355 (57) 176 (62) 179 (53) 0.044
 1 132 (21) 55 (20) 77 (23)  
 ≥2 135 (22) 51 (18) 84 (25)  
Hospitalizationsb, n (%)
 0 531 (85) 255 (90) 276 (81) 0.008
 1 42 (7) 10 (4) 32 (9)  
 2 21 (3) 8 (3) 13 (4)  
 ≥3 28 (5) 9 (3) 19 (6)  

Abbreviations: ATAQ, Asthma Therapy Assessment Questionnaire; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; HCP, health care practitioner; PEF, peak expiratory flow.

a χ 2 test.

bIn the year before an iHARP respiratory consultation.

cNumber (%) calculated as percentage of patients from the UK, Italy, Spain, Australia, Sweden, France and Norway (n = 245 for 0 serious errors and n = 295 for ≥1 serious error).

dNumber (%) calculated as percentage of known patients from the Netherlands (n = 37 for 0 serious errors and n = 46 for ≥1 serious error).

eNumber (%) calculated as percentage of known.