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The disease burden and quality of life of chronic cough patients in South Korea and Taiwan()

BACKGROUND: Chronic cough (CC) is a common condition, but the burden of CC in general populations remains largely unknown. This study aims to investigate the disease prevalence and burden among community-based CC patients in South Korea and Taiwan, using structured tools. METHODS: A population-based...

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Autores principales: Yu, Chong-Jen, Song, Woo-Jung, Kang, Suk Hyun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9463600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36119656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100681
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic cough (CC) is a common condition, but the burden of CC in general populations remains largely unknown. This study aims to investigate the disease prevalence and burden among community-based CC patients in South Korea and Taiwan, using structured tools. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study uses data from the 2020 South Korea and Taiwan National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) as well as a CC survey conducted between January–February 2020 and March–April 2020, respectively. Health outcome measures included health-related quality of life (HRQoL), health state utilities, work productivity and activity impairment (WPAI), and measurement of depression, anxiety, and insomnia among CC patients. RESULTS: The weighted lifetime and 12-month prevalence of CC was 6.20% and 4.34% in South Korea, and 8.27% and 5.55% in Taiwan. Compared to matched non-CC controls, CC patients reported poorer HRQoL (SF-12v2) in terms of physical component summary (PCS) score (South Korea: 47.69 ± 7.68 vs. 50.08 ± 7.29; Taiwan: 48.58 ± 7.15 vs. 50.50 ± 7.30) and mental component summary (MCS) score (44.15 ± 8.85 vs. 46.28 ± 8.50; 42.44 ± 7.78 vs. 44.60 ± 8.08), health state utilities EQ-5D index (0.73 ± 0.23 vs. 0.82 ± 0.16; 0.82 ± 0.13 vs. 0.86 ± 0.14), and more visits to healthcare professionals (7.80 vs. 4.61; 6.09 vs. 4.20) (p < 0.05). In terms of WPAI, CC patients reported higher impairments in presenteeism (32.8% vs. 21.0%; 25.9% vs. 19.4%), total work productivity (36.2% vs. 22.3%; 27.7% vs. 20.6%), and total activity (34.2% vs. 23.2%; 27.7% vs. 20.3%) than non-CC controls (p < 0.001). CC patients in South Korea and Taiwan experienced anxiety, depression, and insomnia more than non-CC controls. Poorer health outcomes were associated with the severity of CC. Patients with severe CC (visual analogue scale [VAS]>4) in both nations reported lower PCS score (45.80 vs. 49.48; 47.41 vs. 49.22) and higher absenteeism (8.5% vs. 3.6%; 5.5% vs. 1.8%) than patients with mild CC (VAS≤4) (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The findings revealed that the disease burden of CC in general populations of South Korea and Taiwan is considerable with a negative impact on the overall quality of life, social and work life, and psychological comorbidities and is significantly associated with increased severity of the CC. There is an unmet need for further treatment interventions for CC patients to relieve the burden of CC in both nations.
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spelling pubmed-94636002022-09-16 The disease burden and quality of life of chronic cough patients in South Korea and Taiwan() Yu, Chong-Jen Song, Woo-Jung Kang, Suk Hyun World Allergy Organ J Full-Length Article BACKGROUND: Chronic cough (CC) is a common condition, but the burden of CC in general populations remains largely unknown. This study aims to investigate the disease prevalence and burden among community-based CC patients in South Korea and Taiwan, using structured tools. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study uses data from the 2020 South Korea and Taiwan National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) as well as a CC survey conducted between January–February 2020 and March–April 2020, respectively. Health outcome measures included health-related quality of life (HRQoL), health state utilities, work productivity and activity impairment (WPAI), and measurement of depression, anxiety, and insomnia among CC patients. RESULTS: The weighted lifetime and 12-month prevalence of CC was 6.20% and 4.34% in South Korea, and 8.27% and 5.55% in Taiwan. Compared to matched non-CC controls, CC patients reported poorer HRQoL (SF-12v2) in terms of physical component summary (PCS) score (South Korea: 47.69 ± 7.68 vs. 50.08 ± 7.29; Taiwan: 48.58 ± 7.15 vs. 50.50 ± 7.30) and mental component summary (MCS) score (44.15 ± 8.85 vs. 46.28 ± 8.50; 42.44 ± 7.78 vs. 44.60 ± 8.08), health state utilities EQ-5D index (0.73 ± 0.23 vs. 0.82 ± 0.16; 0.82 ± 0.13 vs. 0.86 ± 0.14), and more visits to healthcare professionals (7.80 vs. 4.61; 6.09 vs. 4.20) (p < 0.05). In terms of WPAI, CC patients reported higher impairments in presenteeism (32.8% vs. 21.0%; 25.9% vs. 19.4%), total work productivity (36.2% vs. 22.3%; 27.7% vs. 20.6%), and total activity (34.2% vs. 23.2%; 27.7% vs. 20.3%) than non-CC controls (p < 0.001). CC patients in South Korea and Taiwan experienced anxiety, depression, and insomnia more than non-CC controls. Poorer health outcomes were associated with the severity of CC. Patients with severe CC (visual analogue scale [VAS]>4) in both nations reported lower PCS score (45.80 vs. 49.48; 47.41 vs. 49.22) and higher absenteeism (8.5% vs. 3.6%; 5.5% vs. 1.8%) than patients with mild CC (VAS≤4) (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The findings revealed that the disease burden of CC in general populations of South Korea and Taiwan is considerable with a negative impact on the overall quality of life, social and work life, and psychological comorbidities and is significantly associated with increased severity of the CC. There is an unmet need for further treatment interventions for CC patients to relieve the burden of CC in both nations. World Allergy Organization 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9463600/ /pubmed/36119656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2022.100681 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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