COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ASTHMA CONTROL: SELF-PERCEPTION VS GINA GUIDELINE IN PATIENTS ATTENDING A SPECIALIST CLINIC IN NIGERIA.

Q4 Medicine
West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
F M Kehinde, G E Erhabor, O O Adewole, O F Awopeju, M Afolabi, T Adejuyigbe
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Background: Asthma control is critical in reducing morbidity and improving quality of life, yet, many patients struggle with accurately assessing their own asthma control. Current evidence suggests that many patients may overestimate their level of control causing discrepancies between patients' self-perception and clinical measures, such as those defined by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA). Understanding these differences is essential for optimizing asthma management in specialist clinics.

Objective: This study aims to compare self-perceived asthma control with GINA-defined standards to highlight gaps and improve patients' outcomes in Nigeria.

Methods: It was a cross-sectional study, 100 asthmatic patients in a tertiary teaching hospital were recruited consecutively [79% females, age 38.1±14.6 years]. The chi-square test of association was used to determine the relationship between perception of asthma control and actual test scores of controls as defined by GINA.

Results: The association between respondents' perception of their asthma control and GINA-defined control was 2 = statistically significant (ꭓ 43.876, p = 0.001). Of the 19 participants categorized by GINA as well controlled,18(94.7%) regarded themselves as being well controlled whereas 1(5.3%) assessed symptoms as partly controlled. For the GINA partly controlled category 13(40.6%) appropriately graded their control as partly controlled while in the uncontrolled group, 22(44.9%) assessed their symptoms as uncontrolled.

Conclusions: Overall, the patients showed a good perception of their disease in comparison with GINA-defined criteria. However, the percentage was higher among those with well-controlled asthma compared with the other categories. This finding emphasises the need for continuous patient education.

哮喘控制的比较评估:尼日利亚专科诊所就诊患者的自我感觉与 GINA 指南。
背景:哮喘控制对于降低发病率和提高生活质量至关重要,然而,许多患者却难以准确评估自己的哮喘控制情况。目前的证据表明,许多患者可能高估了自己的控制水平,导致患者的自我感觉与临床指标(如全球哮喘倡议(GINA)所定义的指标)之间存在差异。了解这些差异对于优化专科诊所的哮喘管理至关重要:本研究旨在比较患者自我感觉的哮喘控制情况与 GINA 定义的标准,以突出差距并改善尼日利亚患者的治疗效果:这是一项横断面研究,连续招募了一家三级教学医院的 100 名哮喘患者[79% 为女性,年龄为 38.1±14.6 岁]。研究采用卡方检验来确定哮喘控制感知与 GINA 规定的实际控制测试得分之间的关系:受访者对其哮喘控制情况的看法与 GINA 界定的控制情况之间的关系具有 2 = 统计意义(ꭓ 43.876,P = 0.001)。在 19 名被 GINA 归类为哮喘控制良好的参与者中,18 人(94.7%)认为自己的哮喘控制良好,1 人(5.3%)认为自己的哮喘症状部分得到控制。在 GINA 部分控制组中,有 13 人(40.6%)将自己的控制情况适当地评为部分控制,而在未控制组中,有 22 人(44.9%)将自己的症状评为未控制:总体而言,与 GINA 界定的标准相比,患者对自身疾病的认知度较高。然而,与其他类别的患者相比,哮喘控制良好的患者比例较高。这一发现强调了对患者进行持续教育的必要性。
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