Attitudes, barriers, and facilitators for the use of rescue therapy in patients with mild to moderate asthma.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Olga Milena García Morales, Carlos Andrés Celis-Preciado, Iván Solarte, Juliana Velosa-Porras
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Abstract

Objective: To explore and understand the barriers and facilitators for correctly using maintenance/controller and rescue treatments in adults with mild to moderate asthma (GINA 2020 classification) attending a reference center for asthma in Bogotá, Colombia, during the years 2021-2022.

Methods: A qualitative study with a phenomenological approach using semi-structured interviews with adults with mild to moderate asthma, under a purposive non-probabilistic sampling. Data analysis was conducted using Nvivo software (Version 11.0) through: reading and re-reading, memo generation, coding, category generation, and connection between categories.

Results: Thirty-one patients were interviewed (mean age: 44.3 years) with a 1:1 male/female ratio. 77.4% with moderate asthma. Patients' experiences were grouped into three themes with 12 categories: barriers related to the individual (inadequate knowledge about maintenance inhalers, insufficient understanding of their current state due to lack of information, disagreement in treatment among non-adherent patients, and difficulties in implementation and practical application), barriers related to the healthcare system (lack of follow-up, medication availability, administrative procedures, and waiting times), and patient-related facilitators (adequate knowledge of the functioning and correct use of inhalers for treatment, proactive attitude, and motivation to receive information).

Conclusion: Based on the identified barriers, educating patients about the pathophysiological mechanisms of asthma (inflammation and bronchodilation) and the concept of control adapted to the patient's language could facilitate the appropriate and adherent use of pharmacological therapy.

轻中度哮喘患者使用抢救治疗的态度、障碍和促进因素
目的:探讨和了解2021-2022年在哥伦比亚波哥大哮喘参考中心就诊的成人轻中度哮喘(GINA 2020分类)患者正确使用维持/控制和抢救治疗的障碍和促进因素。方法:在有目的的非概率抽样下,采用现象学方法对轻度至中度哮喘成人进行半结构化访谈进行定性研究。使用Nvivo软件(Version 11.0)进行数据分析,包括:阅读和重读、备忘录生成、编码、类别生成、类别间连接。结果:受访患者31例,平均年龄44.3岁,男女比例为1:1。77.4%为中度哮喘。患者的经历分为三个主题,共12个类别:与个人相关的障碍(关于维持吸入器的知识不足,由于缺乏信息而对其当前状态的了解不足,非依从性患者在治疗上的分歧以及实施和实际应用中的困难),与医疗保健系统相关的障碍(缺乏随访,药物可用性,行政程序和等待时间),与患者相关的促进因素(充分了解吸入器的功能和正确使用治疗,积极主动的态度和接受信息的动机)。结论:基于已确定的障碍,教育患者哮喘的病理生理机制(炎症和支气管扩张)和适应患者语言的控制概念可以促进药物治疗的适当和坚持使用。
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Journal of Asthma
Journal of Asthma 医学-过敏
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
158
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Providing an authoritative open forum on asthma and related conditions, Journal of Asthma publishes clinical research around such topics as asthma management, critical and long-term care, preventative measures, environmental counselling, and patient education.
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