Research Article

Effect of a Multidimensional Pharmaceutical Care Intervention on Inhalation Technique in Patients with Asthma and COPD

Table 5

Patient satisfaction in the intervention group and control group postintervention.

ItemsIntervention group (n = 133), n (%)Control group (n = 126), n (%)

1 I have not received such a service from outpatient department before129 (96.99)73 (57.93)<0.001a
2 I am satisfied with the pharmaceutical care services given by the pharmacist131 (98.50)57 (45.24)<0.001a
3 I feel comfortable to communicate with the pharmacist130 (97.74)62 (49.21)<0.001a
4 I am satisfied with the pharmacist answered questions I have about my medications129 (96.99)57 (45.24)<0.001a
5 My knowledge about disease and medications improved after receiving the services104 (77.44)36 (28.57)<0.001a
6 I will recommend this service to my friends and family members who are using inhaler devices130 (97.74)50 (39.68)<0.001a
7 I want to receive such a pharmaceutical care service for other diseases124 (93.23)62 (49.21)<0.001a
8 I have some suggestions about the pharmaceutical care services85 (63.91)33 (26.19)<0.001a

aComparison between the intervention group and control group.