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Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results

AIMS: Biologics have been proven efficacious for patients with severe asthma (SA). It is essential to diagnose such individuals correctly. This study was designed to survey pulmonologists to identify barriers to early diagnosis and subsequent appropriate use of biologics for SA in Croatia. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Grle, Sanja Popović, Lampalo, Marina, Cincar, Sanda Škrinjarić, Kardum, Ljiljana Bulat, Gudelj, Ivan, Kasap, Eugenija Basioli, Vergles, Mirna, Tudorić, Neven
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34185809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253468
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author Grle, Sanja Popović
Lampalo, Marina
Cincar, Sanda Škrinjarić
Kardum, Ljiljana Bulat
Gudelj, Ivan
Kasap, Eugenija Basioli
Vergles, Mirna
Tudorić, Neven
author_facet Grle, Sanja Popović
Lampalo, Marina
Cincar, Sanda Škrinjarić
Kardum, Ljiljana Bulat
Gudelj, Ivan
Kasap, Eugenija Basioli
Vergles, Mirna
Tudorić, Neven
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description AIMS: Biologics have been proven efficacious for patients with severe asthma (SA). It is essential to diagnose such individuals correctly. This study was designed to survey pulmonologists to identify barriers to early diagnosis and subsequent appropriate use of biologics for SA in Croatia. METHODS: A pulmonologist group with expertise in SA developed the initial list of questions, with the final questionnaire created according to a 2-round Delphi method. The resulting survey consisted of 23 items consequently divided into 4 domains: 1) Pulmonologists’ demographics and professional experiences; 2) Concerns about asthma management; 3) Attitudes toward SA diagnosis; and 4) Beliefs and attitudes regarding the use of biologics in managing SA. The given answers represented the respondents’ estimates. RESULTS: Eighty-four surveys were analyzed, with pulmonologists observing that general practitioners often inaccurately diagnose asthma and treat acute exacerbations. Although specialist centers are capably and correctly equipped, the time to diagnose patients with SA is approximately 3.5 months, with initial use of biologics delayed an additional 2 months. The primary indications for prescribing biologics are conventional therapy with oral glucocorticoids (91.7%) and frequent acute exacerbations (82.1%). In addition to improper diagnosis (64.3%), many patients with SA do not receive the indicated biologics owing to strict administrative directives for reimbursement (70.2%) or limited hospital resources (57.1%). LIMITATIONS: The limitations of this survey include the subjective nature of the collected data, the relatively small sample size, and the lack of the biologic efficacy evaluation. CONCLUSIONS: Croatian pulmonologists observed that a significant number of patients with SA who are eligible for biologics are not prescribed them, largely because of an inaccurate and/or delayed diagnosis, a delayed referral to a specialist center, highly restrictive criteria for reimbursement, and/or institutional budgetary limitations.
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spelling pubmed-82410342021-07-09 Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results Grle, Sanja Popović Lampalo, Marina Cincar, Sanda Škrinjarić Kardum, Ljiljana Bulat Gudelj, Ivan Kasap, Eugenija Basioli Vergles, Mirna Tudorić, Neven PLoS One Research Article AIMS: Biologics have been proven efficacious for patients with severe asthma (SA). It is essential to diagnose such individuals correctly. This study was designed to survey pulmonologists to identify barriers to early diagnosis and subsequent appropriate use of biologics for SA in Croatia. METHODS: A pulmonologist group with expertise in SA developed the initial list of questions, with the final questionnaire created according to a 2-round Delphi method. The resulting survey consisted of 23 items consequently divided into 4 domains: 1) Pulmonologists’ demographics and professional experiences; 2) Concerns about asthma management; 3) Attitudes toward SA diagnosis; and 4) Beliefs and attitudes regarding the use of biologics in managing SA. The given answers represented the respondents’ estimates. RESULTS: Eighty-four surveys were analyzed, with pulmonologists observing that general practitioners often inaccurately diagnose asthma and treat acute exacerbations. Although specialist centers are capably and correctly equipped, the time to diagnose patients with SA is approximately 3.5 months, with initial use of biologics delayed an additional 2 months. The primary indications for prescribing biologics are conventional therapy with oral glucocorticoids (91.7%) and frequent acute exacerbations (82.1%). In addition to improper diagnosis (64.3%), many patients with SA do not receive the indicated biologics owing to strict administrative directives for reimbursement (70.2%) or limited hospital resources (57.1%). LIMITATIONS: The limitations of this survey include the subjective nature of the collected data, the relatively small sample size, and the lack of the biologic efficacy evaluation. CONCLUSIONS: Croatian pulmonologists observed that a significant number of patients with SA who are eligible for biologics are not prescribed them, largely because of an inaccurate and/or delayed diagnosis, a delayed referral to a specialist center, highly restrictive criteria for reimbursement, and/or institutional budgetary limitations. Public Library of Science 2021-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8241034/ /pubmed/34185809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253468 Text en © 2021 Grle et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Grle, Sanja Popović
Lampalo, Marina
Cincar, Sanda Škrinjarić
Kardum, Ljiljana Bulat
Gudelj, Ivan
Kasap, Eugenija Basioli
Vergles, Mirna
Tudorić, Neven
Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results
title Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results
title_full Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results
title_fullStr Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results
title_short Attitudes of Croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: Survey results
title_sort attitudes of croatian pulmonologists concerning obstacles to earlier, more appropriate use of biologics in severe asthma: survey results
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34185809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253468
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