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COPD is a typical example of chronic disease. As such, treatment adherence tends to be as low as between 30% and 50%, with specific issues in COPD due to the use of inhaled therapies. Decreased adherence in COPD is associated with worse outcomes, with increased risk for exacerbations and long-term mortality. Factors that impact adherence are multiple, some related to patient, some related to clinicians and finally some related to healthcare system. Among clinician factors, prescription of simplified treatment regimens delivered by an inhaler adapted to the patient's characteristics is crucial. Although it has been observed a huge improvement in the design and usability of inhaler devices for COPD in the last two centuries, there is still a clear gap in this field. Smart inhalers as well as simplified treatment regimens could improve adherence and therefore improve long-term outcomes in COPD.
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Miguel Turégano Yedro
Complejo Hospitalario de Cáceres
Eva Trillo‐Calvo
Servicio Aragonés de Salud
Fernando Navarro i Ros
Departamento de Salud
International Journal of COPD
Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia
Universidad Europea
Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria de Granada
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e00288b28b234044e9c3a4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/copd.s431829
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