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329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales

BACKGROUND: In 2011, we conducted a comprehensive asthma survey in Latin America with a 3-fold purpose: to explore the realities of living with asthma, to identify the disconnect between expectations in asthma management and the patient experience, and to identify unmet needs in asthma management. T...

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Autores principales: González-Díaz, Sandra, Maspero, Jorge, Jardim, Jose, Aranda, Alvaro, Tassinari, Paolo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization Journal 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512649/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412092.26343.06
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author González-Díaz, Sandra
Maspero, Jorge
Jardim, Jose
Aranda, Alvaro
Tassinari, Paolo
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Maspero, Jorge
Jardim, Jose
Aranda, Alvaro
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description BACKGROUND: In 2011, we conducted a comprehensive asthma survey in Latin America with a 3-fold purpose: to explore the realities of living with asthma, to identify the disconnect between expectations in asthma management and the patient experience, and to identify unmet needs in asthma management. The Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM) survey was modeled on similar programs in the US, Europe and Canada, and the Asia-Pacific region. METHODS: Face-to-face interviews of approximately 35 minutes' duration were conducted with respondents drawn from a national probability sample. The survey was designed to include 2000 patients (400 patients/location) across countries in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela) and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Survey questions were organized under the topics of asthma burden; impact of asthma on patients' activities, lifestyles, and work productivity; emotional burden; defining and characterizing symptoms; seasonal influences on symptoms; triggers; most bothersome symptoms; and patient perceptions about current levels of control. RESULTS: The results from the LA AIM survey will become available in November 2011. In the 2009 US AIM survey,1 2500 asthma patients aged ≥12 years (adults, n = 2186, and parents of adolescent respondents) were interviewed by phone. Participants had a diagnosis of asthma, had taken asthma medication, or experienced an asthma attack within 12 months of the survey. Respondents in the patient sample were predominantly female (69%, n = 1732), aged ≥35 years (73%, n = 1819), and had “not well-controlled” or “very poorly controlled” asthma (71%), using National Asthma Education Prevention Program guideline criteria. One in 4 respondents experienced symptom worsening at least weekly over the past 12 months: 11% reported asthma exacerbations most days; another 14% reported them at least twice weekly. CONCLUSIONS: The US AIM survey provides a comprehensive depiction of the current state of asthma burden and patient perceptions in the United States. The LA AIM survey provides a view of the state of asthma across 5 distinct Latin American cultures.
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spelling pubmed-35126492012-12-21 329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales González-Díaz, Sandra Maspero, Jorge Jardim, Jose Aranda, Alvaro Tassinari, Paolo World Allergy Organ J Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress BACKGROUND: In 2011, we conducted a comprehensive asthma survey in Latin America with a 3-fold purpose: to explore the realities of living with asthma, to identify the disconnect between expectations in asthma management and the patient experience, and to identify unmet needs in asthma management. The Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM) survey was modeled on similar programs in the US, Europe and Canada, and the Asia-Pacific region. METHODS: Face-to-face interviews of approximately 35 minutes' duration were conducted with respondents drawn from a national probability sample. The survey was designed to include 2000 patients (400 patients/location) across countries in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela) and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Survey questions were organized under the topics of asthma burden; impact of asthma on patients' activities, lifestyles, and work productivity; emotional burden; defining and characterizing symptoms; seasonal influences on symptoms; triggers; most bothersome symptoms; and patient perceptions about current levels of control. RESULTS: The results from the LA AIM survey will become available in November 2011. In the 2009 US AIM survey,1 2500 asthma patients aged ≥12 years (adults, n = 2186, and parents of adolescent respondents) were interviewed by phone. Participants had a diagnosis of asthma, had taken asthma medication, or experienced an asthma attack within 12 months of the survey. Respondents in the patient sample were predominantly female (69%, n = 1732), aged ≥35 years (73%, n = 1819), and had “not well-controlled” or “very poorly controlled” asthma (71%), using National Asthma Education Prevention Program guideline criteria. One in 4 respondents experienced symptom worsening at least weekly over the past 12 months: 11% reported asthma exacerbations most days; another 14% reported them at least twice weekly. CONCLUSIONS: The US AIM survey provides a comprehensive depiction of the current state of asthma burden and patient perceptions in the United States. The LA AIM survey provides a view of the state of asthma across 5 distinct Latin American cultures. World Allergy Organization Journal 2012-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3512649/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412092.26343.06 Text en Copyright © 2012 by World Allergy Organization
spellingShingle Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
González-Díaz, Sandra
Maspero, Jorge
Jardim, Jose
Aranda, Alvaro
Tassinari, Paolo
329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales
title 329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales
title_full 329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales
title_fullStr 329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales
title_full_unstemmed 329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales
title_short 329 Latin America Asthma Insight and Management (LA AIM): A Survey of Asthma Patients in 5 Latin American Locales
title_sort 329 latin america asthma insight and management (la aim): a survey of asthma patients in 5 latin american locales
topic Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512649/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000412092.26343.06
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