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Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a low level of education is a risk factor for uncontrolled asthma in a population of patients who have access to pulmonologists and to treatment. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study involving outpatients > 10 years of age diagnosed with asthma who were follow...

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Autores principales: Emilio, Cassia Caroline, Mingotti, Cintia Fernanda Bertagni, Fiorin, Paula Regina, Lima, Leydiane Araujo, Muniz, Raisa Lemos, Bigotto, Luis Henrique, Marchi, Evaldo, Ponte, Eduardo Vieira
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30758430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-3713/e20180052
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author Emilio, Cassia Caroline
Mingotti, Cintia Fernanda Bertagni
Fiorin, Paula Regina
Lima, Leydiane Araujo
Muniz, Raisa Lemos
Bigotto, Luis Henrique
Marchi, Evaldo
Ponte, Eduardo Vieira
author_facet Emilio, Cassia Caroline
Mingotti, Cintia Fernanda Bertagni
Fiorin, Paula Regina
Lima, Leydiane Araujo
Muniz, Raisa Lemos
Bigotto, Luis Henrique
Marchi, Evaldo
Ponte, Eduardo Vieira
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a low level of education is a risk factor for uncontrolled asthma in a population of patients who have access to pulmonologists and to treatment. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study involving outpatients > 10 years of age diagnosed with asthma who were followed by a pulmonologist for at least 3 months in the city of Jundiai, located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The patients completed a questionnaire specifically designed for this study, the 6-item Asthma Control Questionnaire (to assess the control of asthma symptoms), and a questionnaire designed to assess treatment adherence. Patients underwent spirometry, and patient inhaler technique was assessed. RESULTS: 358 patients were enrolled in the study. Level of education was not considered a risk factor for uncontrolled asthma symptoms (OR = 0.99; 95% CI: 0.94-1.05), spirometry findings consistent with obstructive lung disease (OR = 1.00; 95% CI: 0.99-1.01), uncontrolled asthma (OR = 1.03; 95% CI: 0.95-1.10), or the need for moderate/high doses of inhaled medication (OR = 0.99; 95% CI: 0.94-1.06). The number of years of schooling was similar between the patients in whom treatment adherence was good and those in whom it was poor (p = 0.08), as well as between those who demonstrated proper inhaler technique and those who did not (p = 0.41). CONCLUSIONS: Among asthma patients with access to pulmonologists and to treatment, a low level of education does not appear to be a limiting factor for adequate asthma control.
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spelling pubmed-65344012019-06-12 Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment? Emilio, Cassia Caroline Mingotti, Cintia Fernanda Bertagni Fiorin, Paula Regina Lima, Leydiane Araujo Muniz, Raisa Lemos Bigotto, Luis Henrique Marchi, Evaldo Ponte, Eduardo Vieira J Bras Pneumol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a low level of education is a risk factor for uncontrolled asthma in a population of patients who have access to pulmonologists and to treatment. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study involving outpatients > 10 years of age diagnosed with asthma who were followed by a pulmonologist for at least 3 months in the city of Jundiai, located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The patients completed a questionnaire specifically designed for this study, the 6-item Asthma Control Questionnaire (to assess the control of asthma symptoms), and a questionnaire designed to assess treatment adherence. Patients underwent spirometry, and patient inhaler technique was assessed. RESULTS: 358 patients were enrolled in the study. Level of education was not considered a risk factor for uncontrolled asthma symptoms (OR = 0.99; 95% CI: 0.94-1.05), spirometry findings consistent with obstructive lung disease (OR = 1.00; 95% CI: 0.99-1.01), uncontrolled asthma (OR = 1.03; 95% CI: 0.95-1.10), or the need for moderate/high doses of inhaled medication (OR = 0.99; 95% CI: 0.94-1.06). The number of years of schooling was similar between the patients in whom treatment adherence was good and those in whom it was poor (p = 0.08), as well as between those who demonstrated proper inhaler technique and those who did not (p = 0.41). CONCLUSIONS: Among asthma patients with access to pulmonologists and to treatment, a low level of education does not appear to be a limiting factor for adequate asthma control. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6534401/ /pubmed/30758430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-3713/e20180052 Text en © 2019 Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Emilio, Cassia Caroline
Mingotti, Cintia Fernanda Bertagni
Fiorin, Paula Regina
Lima, Leydiane Araujo
Muniz, Raisa Lemos
Bigotto, Luis Henrique
Marchi, Evaldo
Ponte, Eduardo Vieira
Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
title Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
title_full Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
title_fullStr Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
title_full_unstemmed Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
title_short Is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
title_sort is a low level of education a limiting factor for asthma control in a population with access to pulmonologists and to treatment?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6534401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30758430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-3713/e20180052
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