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What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries
INTRODUCTION: Severe asthma is a complex, multidimensional disease. Optimal treatment, adherence and outcomes require shared decision-making, rooted in mutual understanding between patient and clinician. This study used a novel, patient-centred approach to examine the most bothersome aspects of seve...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227631/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37260457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00717-2022 |
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author | Ainsworth, Ben Chatburn, Eleanor Bansal, Aruna T. Fulton, Olivia Hamerlijnck, Dominique Coleman, Courtney Eger, Katrien Hyland, Michael Holmes, Joshua Heaney, Liam Sedlák, Vratislav Škrgat, Sabina Edelbaher, Natalija ten Brinke, Anneke Porsbjerg, Celeste Gaga, Mina Loureiro, Claudia Djukanovic, Ratko Berret, Emmanuelle Kwon, Namhee |
author_facet | Ainsworth, Ben Chatburn, Eleanor Bansal, Aruna T. Fulton, Olivia Hamerlijnck, Dominique Coleman, Courtney Eger, Katrien Hyland, Michael Holmes, Joshua Heaney, Liam Sedlák, Vratislav Škrgat, Sabina Edelbaher, Natalija ten Brinke, Anneke Porsbjerg, Celeste Gaga, Mina Loureiro, Claudia Djukanovic, Ratko Berret, Emmanuelle Kwon, Namhee |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Severe asthma is a complex, multidimensional disease. Optimal treatment, adherence and outcomes require shared decision-making, rooted in mutual understanding between patient and clinician. This study used a novel, patient-centred approach to examine the most bothersome aspects of severe asthma to patients, as seen from both perspectives in asthma registries. METHODS: Across seven countries, 126 patients with severe asthma completed an open-ended survey regarding most the bothersome aspect(s) of their asthma. Patients’ responses were linked with their treating clinician who also completed a free-text survey about each patient's most bothersome aspect(s). Responses were coded using content analysis, and patient and clinician responses were compared. Finally, asthma registries that are part of the SHARP (Severe Heterogeneous Asthma Research collaboration, Patient-centred) Clinical Research Collaboration were examined to see the extent to which they reflected the most bothersome aspects reported by patients. RESULTS: 88 codes and 10 themes were identified. Clinicians were more focused on direct physical symptoms and were less focused on “holistic” aspects such as the effort required to self-manage the disease. Clinicians accurately identified a most bothersome symptom for 29% of patients. Agreement was particularly low with younger patients and those using oral corticosteroids infrequently. In asthma registries, patient aspects were predominantly represented in questionnaires. CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrated different perspectives and priorities between patients and clinicians, with clinicians more focused on physical aspects. These differences must be considered when treating individual patients, and within multidisciplinary treatment teams. The use of questionnaires that include multifaceted aspects of disease may result in improved asthma research. |
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spelling | pubmed-102276312023-05-31 What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries Ainsworth, Ben Chatburn, Eleanor Bansal, Aruna T. Fulton, Olivia Hamerlijnck, Dominique Coleman, Courtney Eger, Katrien Hyland, Michael Holmes, Joshua Heaney, Liam Sedlák, Vratislav Škrgat, Sabina Edelbaher, Natalija ten Brinke, Anneke Porsbjerg, Celeste Gaga, Mina Loureiro, Claudia Djukanovic, Ratko Berret, Emmanuelle Kwon, Namhee ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Severe asthma is a complex, multidimensional disease. Optimal treatment, adherence and outcomes require shared decision-making, rooted in mutual understanding between patient and clinician. This study used a novel, patient-centred approach to examine the most bothersome aspects of severe asthma to patients, as seen from both perspectives in asthma registries. METHODS: Across seven countries, 126 patients with severe asthma completed an open-ended survey regarding most the bothersome aspect(s) of their asthma. Patients’ responses were linked with their treating clinician who also completed a free-text survey about each patient's most bothersome aspect(s). Responses were coded using content analysis, and patient and clinician responses were compared. Finally, asthma registries that are part of the SHARP (Severe Heterogeneous Asthma Research collaboration, Patient-centred) Clinical Research Collaboration were examined to see the extent to which they reflected the most bothersome aspects reported by patients. RESULTS: 88 codes and 10 themes were identified. Clinicians were more focused on direct physical symptoms and were less focused on “holistic” aspects such as the effort required to self-manage the disease. Clinicians accurately identified a most bothersome symptom for 29% of patients. Agreement was particularly low with younger patients and those using oral corticosteroids infrequently. In asthma registries, patient aspects were predominantly represented in questionnaires. CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrated different perspectives and priorities between patients and clinicians, with clinicians more focused on physical aspects. These differences must be considered when treating individual patients, and within multidisciplinary treatment teams. The use of questionnaires that include multifaceted aspects of disease may result in improved asthma research. European Respiratory Society 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10227631/ /pubmed/37260457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00717-2022 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org) |
spellingShingle | Original Research Articles Ainsworth, Ben Chatburn, Eleanor Bansal, Aruna T. Fulton, Olivia Hamerlijnck, Dominique Coleman, Courtney Eger, Katrien Hyland, Michael Holmes, Joshua Heaney, Liam Sedlák, Vratislav Škrgat, Sabina Edelbaher, Natalija ten Brinke, Anneke Porsbjerg, Celeste Gaga, Mina Loureiro, Claudia Djukanovic, Ratko Berret, Emmanuelle Kwon, Namhee What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries |
title | What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries |
title_full | What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries |
title_fullStr | What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries |
title_full_unstemmed | What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries |
title_short | What bothers severe asthma patients most? A paired patient–clinician study across seven European countries |
title_sort | what bothers severe asthma patients most? a paired patient–clinician study across seven european countries |
topic | Original Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227631/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37260457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00717-2022 |
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