Asthma severity: the patient's point of view.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2024.2381307
Gabriella Guarnieri, Bianca Olivieri, Manuela Latorre, Angela Rizzi, Francesco Blasi, Giorgio Walter Canonica, Enrico Heffler, Pierluigi Paggiaro, Gianenrico Senna, Marco Caminati
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Abstract

Objective: Initiated by the Severe Asthma Network Italy (SANI), this study aims to explore asthma patients' perceptions of disease severity, differentiating between mild and severe asthma. The objective is to identify factors influencing tailored treatment strategies for varying disease severities and to provide insights into asthma care in Italy.

Methods: Conducted between November 2020 and January 2021, a survey using Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) collected data from 308 Italian adults, representing the population. A 25 item multiple choice questionnaire covered asthma diagnosis, symptoms, treatment approaches, associated conditions, and quality of life.

Results: Among participants, 83.8% reported having mild asthma, while 16.2% had severe asthma. Severe asthma patients had longer disease durations, more severe symptoms, frequent exacerbations, and higher hospital/ER visits. Although treatment adherence and symptom profiles generally aligned with international guidelines for self reported severe asthma, 22% of self identified mild asthmatics experienced severe respiratory symptoms. Oral corticosteroid (OCS) use was observed in 50% of severe cases and 22% of mild cases. Adherence was higher in severe asthma patients (76%) versus mild asthma patients (28%). Both groups experienced comorbidities, with 96% of severe asthmatics and 72% of mild asthmatics reporting impaired quality of life.

Conclusion: This study highlights the disparity between clinical categorization and patient perceptions of asthma severity. The prevalence of self reported severe asthma exceeds literature data. The burden of mild asthma remains significant, with treatment approaches not fully aligned, particularly regarding disproportionate OCS use. Addressing this gap requires enhancing patient education, improving diagnostic practices, and promoting adherence.

哮喘的严重程度:患者的观点。
研究目的本研究由意大利严重哮喘网络(SANI)发起,旨在探讨哮喘患者对疾病严重程度的看法,并区分轻度哮喘和重度哮喘。其目的是确定影响针对不同疾病严重程度的定制治疗策略的因素,并深入了解意大利的哮喘护理情况:在 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,使用计算机辅助个人访谈法 (CAPI) 对 308 名意大利成年人进行了调查,收集了他们的数据。调查问卷共 25 项,内容包括哮喘诊断、症状、治疗方法、相关疾病和生活质量:在参与者中,83.8% 的人报告患有轻度哮喘,16.2% 的人患有重度哮喘。重度哮喘患者的病程更长、症状更严重、病情加重更频繁、住院/急诊就诊率更高。虽然自我报告的重度哮喘患者的治疗依从性和症状特征与国际指南基本一致,但在自我确认的轻度哮喘患者中,有 22% 出现了严重的呼吸道症状。据观察,50%的重度病例和 22% 的轻度病例使用了口服皮质类固醇(OCS)。重度哮喘患者的坚持率(76%)高于轻度哮喘患者(28%)。两组患者都有合并症,其中 96% 的重度哮喘患者和 72% 的轻度哮喘患者的生活质量都受到了影响:这项研究凸显了临床分类与患者对哮喘严重程度认知之间的差异。自我报告的重度哮喘发病率超过了文献数据。轻度哮喘的负担仍然很重,治疗方法并不完全一致,特别是在过度使用OCS方面。要消除这一差距,需要加强患者教育、改进诊断方法并促进患者坚持治疗。
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