Patient preference for COPD treatment inhalers: A Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) in France – Results of a Pilot Study

C. Chouaid, N. Germain, G. Pouvourville, S. Aballéa, D. Korchagina, M. Baldwin, K. Lay, L. Luciani, P. Devillier
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Introduction: Poor inhaler adherence is a major challenge in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and understanding drivers of inhaler preferences may contribute to adherence and improve long term outcomes. Aims and objective: To identify and quantify preferences for inhaler attributes in French COPD patients, by using DCE methodology. Methods: Attributes were defined from a literature search, expert and patient interviews. An online DCE with COPD patients aged 40-75, using an inhaler for COPD was conducted. The pilot study included scenarios of two fictitious inhalers described according to the attributes. The COPD Assessment Test and 18 questions on diagnosis, treatment and socio-demographic profile were included. A D-efficient design with zero priors was used. Analyses used a conditional logit model with interactions. Results: Seven inhaler attributes were defined: shape, dose insertion, dose preparation, dose release, dose confirmation, dose counter, and reusability. Twenty-one patients completed the pilot phase, and 5 did cognitive debriefing interviews. The mean CAT score was 27.14 (range 17-40). Results show the most valued characteristics to be dose insertion, dose counter and reusability, with a tendency to prefer fewer dose preparation steps, and reusable inhalers with a dose counter. Conclusion: The pilot results suggest that the selected attributes are relevant to COPD patients in France, and should therefore be taken into account by healthcare professionals considering treatment options. In the full online survey, 150 patients with COPD will be included; will confirm which attributes are most valued for French COPD patients.
患者对COPD治疗吸入器的偏好:法国的离散选择实验(DCE) -一项试点研究的结果
吸入器依从性差是慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的主要挑战,了解吸入器偏好的驱动因素可能有助于依从性并改善长期结果。目的和目的:通过使用DCE方法,确定和量化法国COPD患者对吸入器属性的偏好。方法:通过文献检索、专家和患者访谈来定义属性。对40-75岁COPD患者进行在线DCE,使用COPD吸入器。试点研究包括根据属性描述的两个虚构吸入器的场景。COPD评估测试和关于诊断、治疗和社会人口学概况的18个问题被包括在内。采用零先验的D-efficient设计。分析使用具有相互作用的条件logit模型。结果:定义了吸入器的7个属性:形状、剂量插入、剂量制备、剂量释放、剂量确认、剂量计数器和可重复使用。21名患者完成了试验阶段,5名患者进行了认知汇报访谈。CAT平均评分为27.14分(范围17-40)。结果显示,最受重视的特征是剂量插入、剂量计数器和可重复使用,倾向于更少的剂量制备步骤,以及可重复使用的剂量计数器吸入器。结论:试点结果表明,所选择的属性与法国COPD患者相关,因此医疗保健专业人员在考虑治疗方案时应将其考虑在内。在完整的在线调查中,将包括150名COPD患者;将确认哪些属性对法国COPD患者最有价值。
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