Voice problems in chronic cough: prevalence and implications for health and sick leave in a Northern European population.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Sofia Ögefeldt, Greta Öhlund Wistbacka, Ellika Schalling, Henrik Johansson, Andrei Malinovschi, Christer Janson, Lars Modig, Mathias Holm, Rain Jögi, Christine Cramer, Thorarinn Gislason, Ane Johannessen, Össur Ingi Emilsson
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Background: Voice problems have been reported in individuals with chronic cough, but population-based prevalence data are not yet available. While both conditions independently affect health and sick leave, their combined effects have not been studied. This study investigated the prevalence of voice problems in individuals with chronic cough and whether a cough duration of over 10 years is associated with a higher prevalence. Additionally, the relationship between chronic cough, voice problems, general health, and sick leave was explored.

Method: Cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the Respiratory Health In Northern Europe, RHINE III (n = 7,372) and RHINE IV (n = 10,101) surveys were analyzed. Logistic regression was used to analyze associations between chronic cough, voice problems, general health, and sick leave.

Results: Voice problems were reported by 30% of individuals with dry cough and 51% with productive cough, compared to 17% without cough. Among those with dry cough, prevalence increased from 24% (< 10 years) to 37% (> 10 years), with no significant difference for productive cough. Poor health was reported by 7.5% with dry cough and voice problems, 10% with productive cough and voice problems, and 1.7% without either condition. Chronic cough and voice problems were independently associated with poorer health, with an additive effect when co-occurring (adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI): Dry cough 1.78 (1.34-2.37), Productive cough 2.03 (1.56-2.63), Voice problems 1.73 (1.54-1.94)). Chronic cough, but not voice problems, was linked to increased sick leave.

Conclusion: Voice problems are common among individuals with chronic cough, especially in productive cough. Both chronic cough and voice problems are independently associated with poorer general health, with additive effects when co-occurring. Chronic cough, but not voice problems, was associated with more sick leave. These findings highlight the need to address the combined burden of chronic cough and voice problems to improve patient outcomes and well-being.

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慢性咳嗽中的声音问题:北欧人群的患病率及其对健康和病假的影响。
背景:已有慢性咳嗽患者出现声音问题的报告,但尚未获得基于人群的患病率数据。虽然这两种情况单独影响健康和病假,但它们的综合影响尚未得到研究。本研究调查了慢性咳嗽患者中声音问题的患病率,以及咳嗽持续时间超过10年是否与更高的患病率相关。此外,慢性咳嗽,声音问题,一般健康和病假之间的关系进行了探讨。方法:对来自北欧呼吸健康、莱茵河III (n = 7372)和莱茵河IV (n = 10101)调查的横断面和纵向数据进行分析。使用Logistic回归分析慢性咳嗽、声音问题、一般健康和病假之间的关系。结果:干咳患者中有30%报告有声音问题,生产性咳嗽患者中有51%报告有声音问题,而没有咳嗽的患者中有17%报告有声音问题。在干咳患者中,患病率从24%(10年)上升,生产性咳嗽无显著差异。报告称,健康状况不佳的人中有7.5%患有干咳和声音问题,10%患有生产性咳嗽和声音问题,1.7%没有这两种疾病。慢性咳嗽和声音问题与较差的健康状况独立相关,当同时发生时具有叠加效应(校正优势比(95% CI):干咳1.78(1.34-2.37),咳出性咳嗽2.03(1.56-2.63),声音问题1.73(1.54-1.94))。慢性咳嗽与病假增加有关,但与声音问题无关。结论:嗓音问题在慢性咳嗽患者中很常见,尤其是生产性咳嗽。慢性咳嗽和声音问题都与较差的整体健康状况独立相关,同时发生时具有累加效应。慢性咳嗽,而不是声音问题,与更多的病假有关。这些发现强调需要解决慢性咳嗽和声音问题的综合负担,以改善患者的预后和福祉。
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BMC Pulmonary Medicine
BMC Pulmonary Medicine RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.20%
发文量
423
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pulmonary Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of pulmonary and associated disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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