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Are There Gender Differences in the Use of Peak Flow Meters?

, M.A.Ed., Pharm.D., , Ph.D., , Pharm.D., , Pharm.D., , Pharm.D., , M.D. & , Pharm.D. show all
Pages 541-543 | Published online: 31 Oct 2001
 

Abstract

To determine if there are gender differences in correct use of peak flow meters (PFM), third-year doctor of pharmacy students (n = 83; 52 females, 31 males) were instructed in a classroom on correct use of a PFM, including demonstrations. Students were then immediately divided into five groups, given a PFM, and assessed for three attempts in private individual sessions. Males had superior performance on the first attempt for total score (p < 0.05) and for “inhale fully” (p < 0.05). On the second attempt, the total score was not different, but males scored higher on “exhale as fast and as hard as you can” (p < 0.05). Controlled gender studies examining use of PFM in adult and pediatric patients with asthma are warranted.

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