Knowledge of undergraduate physiotherapy students in the Western Cape regarding the correct administration of bronchodilators via metered dose inhalers
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2011
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University of the Western Cape
Abstract
BACKGROUND: International studies have shown that there is a lack of practical and theoretical knowledge amongst
various health professionals regarding the correct administration of bronchodilators via metered dose inhalers that
may result in poor outcomes and negative side effects in patients. The aim was to evaluate the knowledge of
undergraduate physiotherapy students in the Western Cape regarding the correct administration of bronchodilators
via metered dose inhalers.
METHOD: A cross-sectional quantitative descriptive survey including 330 participants was conducted. Data were
collected using a self-developed, self-administered English questionnaire. Analysis included descriptive and
inferential statistical tests with results significant at p ? 0.05.
RESULTS: Similar to other studies significantly fewer students had the correct knowledge with regards to the correct
administration of BD's via MDI's in relation to the correct steps (p=0.000), overdose (p=0.000), side effects (p=0.000)
and contra-indications (p=0.000) of BD administration via MDI.
CONCLUSION: Teaching and learning should be directed towards improving theoretical and practical skills with
regards to the correct administration of BD via MDI. Dosage, side effects and contra-indications of BD usage are
aspects that also need to be emphasized in the respiratory physiotherapy curriculum. This will assist in ensuring
accurate demonstration and education for safe patient administration. Regular evaluation of technical skills and
theory is also recommended.
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Bronchodilator, Metered dose inhaler, Student, Physiotherapy, Knowledge
Citation
Karachi, F. (2011). Knowledge of undergraduate physiotherapy students in the Western Cape regarding the correct administration of bronchodilators via metered dose inhalers. Journal of Community and Health Sciences, 6(1): 53-59