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Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain

INTRODUCTION: Little is known about adult asthma patients' perspective of their disease burden. This study aimed to obtain a comprehensive picture of patient needs, evaluate their knowledge, source of information, and perception of the severity of their asthma, and compare these variables betwe...

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Autores principales: Chiner, Eusebi, Hernández, Carme, Blanco‐Aparicio, Marina, Funenga‐Fitas, Eunice, Jiménez‐Ruiz, Carlos
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9060022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34766442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13461
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author Chiner, Eusebi
Hernández, Carme
Blanco‐Aparicio, Marina
Funenga‐Fitas, Eunice
Jiménez‐Ruiz, Carlos
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Hernández, Carme
Blanco‐Aparicio, Marina
Funenga‐Fitas, Eunice
Jiménez‐Ruiz, Carlos
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description INTRODUCTION: Little is known about adult asthma patients' perspective of their disease burden. This study aimed to obtain a comprehensive picture of patient needs, evaluate their knowledge, source of information, and perception of the severity of their asthma, and compare these variables between severe (SA) and non‐severe (NSA) asthma patients. METHODS: We conducted an online cross‐sectional survey in Spain among asthma patients aged ≥18 years. A bespoke questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic data, asthma characteristics, treatments, disease burden, patient's perception of disease severity, and asthma information sources. Patients were classified as SA and NSA according to GINA 2020 treatment steps recommendations. To compare populations, 600 participants (200 SA and 400 NSA) were randomly selected to complete the survey. RESULTS: Participants were mostly women, mean age >38 years. SA patients underestimated the severity of their asthma; 52% judged it as mild, and only 2% considered their asthma severe. Overall, 50% of NSA and 96% of SA patients had experienced ≥1 exacerbation the previous year (p < 0.001). Fewer asthma exacerbations (SA) and improved quality of life (QoL) (NSA) were the most frequently expected therapy outcomes. NSA patients believe that asthma impacts their daily life (37%) and worsens QoL (34%) to a lesser degree than SA (67% and 59%, respectively; p < 0.001). Patient‐preferred sources of information were specialists (NSA:42%; SA: 38%) and primary care physicians (NSA: 41%; SA: 33%). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the effective therapies currently available, the results of this study still show a significant emotional burden and QoL impairment in patients with severe asthma.
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spelling pubmed-90600222022-07-12 Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain Chiner, Eusebi Hernández, Carme Blanco‐Aparicio, Marina Funenga‐Fitas, Eunice Jiménez‐Ruiz, Carlos Clin Respir J Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Little is known about adult asthma patients' perspective of their disease burden. This study aimed to obtain a comprehensive picture of patient needs, evaluate their knowledge, source of information, and perception of the severity of their asthma, and compare these variables between severe (SA) and non‐severe (NSA) asthma patients. METHODS: We conducted an online cross‐sectional survey in Spain among asthma patients aged ≥18 years. A bespoke questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic data, asthma characteristics, treatments, disease burden, patient's perception of disease severity, and asthma information sources. Patients were classified as SA and NSA according to GINA 2020 treatment steps recommendations. To compare populations, 600 participants (200 SA and 400 NSA) were randomly selected to complete the survey. RESULTS: Participants were mostly women, mean age >38 years. SA patients underestimated the severity of their asthma; 52% judged it as mild, and only 2% considered their asthma severe. Overall, 50% of NSA and 96% of SA patients had experienced ≥1 exacerbation the previous year (p < 0.001). Fewer asthma exacerbations (SA) and improved quality of life (QoL) (NSA) were the most frequently expected therapy outcomes. NSA patients believe that asthma impacts their daily life (37%) and worsens QoL (34%) to a lesser degree than SA (67% and 59%, respectively; p < 0.001). Patient‐preferred sources of information were specialists (NSA:42%; SA: 38%) and primary care physicians (NSA: 41%; SA: 33%). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the effective therapies currently available, the results of this study still show a significant emotional burden and QoL impairment in patients with severe asthma. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9060022/ /pubmed/34766442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13461 Text en © 2021 The Authors. The Clinical Respiratory Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chiner, Eusebi
Hernández, Carme
Blanco‐Aparicio, Marina
Funenga‐Fitas, Eunice
Jiménez‐Ruiz, Carlos
Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain
title Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain
title_full Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain
title_fullStr Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain
title_short Patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: A national survey of asthma patients in Spain
title_sort patient perspectives of the influence of severe and non‐severe asthma on their quality of life: a national survey of asthma patients in spain
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9060022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34766442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13461
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