TY - JOUR T1 - Awareness of pMDI Among Caregivers of Individuals With Asthma JF - Respiratory Care VL - 66 IS - Suppl 10 SP - 3607117 AU - Mohammed Moteb Algumaishi AU - Yasser Mohammed Alanazi AU - Arwa Alruwaili AU - Abdulelah Ibrahim AlQaryan AU - Rayan Zaid Alharbi AU - Mohammed Almutairi AU - Sreekanth Komath Mohan Y1 - 2021/10/01 UR - http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/66/Suppl_10/3607117.abstract N2 - Background: Asthma is a persistent dreaded health condition that affects a vast population globally whether in developing or developed countries. Improper usage and incorrect inhalation methods result in reduced deposition of the medicine and thus the disease flares-up. Since there is a paucity of evidence about the knowledge of the Saudi population especially pediatrics caregivers regarding the use of metered-dose inhalers, this study aims to evaluate the level of knowledge among caregivers of pediatric asthma patients to administer metered-dose inhaler at King Abdul-Aziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: The study was conducted in the pediatric outpatient department at King Abdul-Aziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The design of the study was cross-sectional. The sampling technique was convenience sampling. Data was collected in the form of a questionnaire which contains 10 questions, and they were close-ended questions. A printed questionnaire was distributed to all the parents or the caregivers who had used a metered-dose inhaler or were use it at the same time as the study. Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval was obtained before starting the data collection and the confidentiality of the participants was maintained throughout the study. Results: A total of 90 patient caregivers after proper inclusion & exclusion criteria were included in this study. The majority (92.2%) of the patients were > 2 y old and (57.8%) of them were diagnosed with asthma or an asthma exacerbation episode. (56.7%) of the patients had an emergency department visit in the previous year. The common trigger for asthma attack was common cold (81.1%). (54.4%) of patients started using MDI in age < 2 y. 69 patients have used a spacer with MDI and 38 of them know how to use it properly. 62 (68.9%) patients were instructed to use MDI by physicians while 11 (12.2%) patients were instructed by RTs. Out of the total number of patients, the most common medication used was Ventolin (86 patients) used it and they constitute (95.6%) of the total population. Conclusions: The study concluded that caregivers of pediatric asthma patients had a better knowledge of using MDI with spacer than using MDI without the spacer. ER -