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The reliability and utility of spirometry performed on people with asthma in community pharmacies
Authors:Deborah Lei Burton  Kate S LeMay  Bandana Saini  Lorraine Smith  Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich  Phillipa Southwell
Institution:1. Department of Biomedical Science, Charles Sturt University, Orange, NSW, Australia,;2. Woolcock Institute, the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia,;3. Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia,;4. Woolcock Institute, the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia,;5. Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia,
Abstract:Objective: To investigate the reliability and the utility of spirometry generated by community pharmacists participating in two large asthma intervention trials of 892 people. Methods: The Pharmacy Asthma Care Program (PACP) and the Pharmacy Asthma Management Service (PAMS) involved up to four visits to the pharmacy over 6 months for counseling and goal setting. Pharmacists performed spirometry according to ATS/ERS guidelines to inform management. The proportion of A–E, F quality tests, as per EasyOne? QC grades, were recorded. Lung function results between visits and for participants referred/not referred to their general practitioner on the basis of spirometry were compared. Results: Complete data from 2593 spirometry sessions were recorded, 68.5% of spirometry sessions achieved three acceptable tests with between-test repeatability of 150?ml or less (A or B quality), 96% of spirometry sessions included at least one test that met ATS/ERS acceptability criteria. About 39.1% of participants had FEV1/FVC values below the lower limit of normal (LNN), indicating a respiratory obstruction. As a result of the service, there was a significant increase in FEV1 and FEV1/FVC and asthma control. Lung function values were significantly poorer for participants referred to their general practitioner, compared with those not referred, on the basis of spirometry. Conclusions: Community pharmacists are able to reliably achieve spirometry results meeting ATS/ERS guidelines in people with asthma. Significant improvements in airway obstruction were demonstrated with the pharmacy services. Pharmacists interpreted lung function results to identify airway obstruction for referral, making this a useful technique for review of people with asthma in the community.
Keywords:Asthma  forced expiratory volume  pharmacy  program evaluation  spirometry
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