Adherence to treatment guidelines and good asthma control in Finland.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2022.2149918
Johanna Pakkasela, Petri Salmela, Pekka Juntunen, Jussi Karjalainen, Lauri Lehtimäki
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Abstract

Background: Asthma program in Finland decreased asthma-related mortality and expenses of care on national level, but there is lack of data on adherence to treatment guidelines and disease control on individual level. We aimed to assess adherence to guidelines and disease control among Finnish adult asthmatics.

Methods: Questionnaires were sent in Finland to 2000 randomly selected recipients aged 18-80 years, who had bought medication for obstructive airways disease during the previous 12 months. The questionnaire included questions on asthma medication, exacerbations, self-management and follow-up. Asthma symptom control was assessed by the Asthma Control Test (ACT).

Results: A high proportion (82.4%) of the 541 responders with physician-diagnosed asthma reported regular use of asthma medication and 97.1% of them used inhaled corticosteroids. Almost all (97.0%) of the asthmatics were taught how to use their inhaler and 78.4% had an asthma self-management plan, but only 35.7% reported regular annual follow-up visits. According to symptoms, 60.0% had their asthma well-controlled (ACT score ≥20). On the other hand, 29.2% had a course of oral corticosteroid and 21.8% had an asthma-related unscheduled health care visit during the previous year, but only 2.6% reported a hospitalization. Asthma control was better in those not using regular asthma medication.

Conclusions: The guidelines are well adopted in Finnish adult asthma care except for regular follow-up visits. Majority of patients had good symptom control and hospitalizations were rare. Better asthma control among those not using regular asthma medication implies they are not undertreated but have a mild disease.

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芬兰对治疗指南的遵守和良好的哮喘控制。
背景:芬兰的哮喘项目在国家层面上降低了哮喘相关的死亡率和护理费用,但缺乏个人层面上对治疗指南的依从性和疾病控制的数据。我们的目的是评估芬兰成年哮喘患者对指南和疾病控制的依从性。方法:在芬兰,随机抽取2000名年龄在18-80岁之间、在过去12个月内购买过阻塞性呼吸道疾病药物的受试者进行问卷调查。调查问卷包括哮喘药物、病情恶化、自我管理和随访等问题。采用哮喘控制试验(ACT)评估哮喘症状控制情况。结果:541名经医生诊断为哮喘的应答者中,有82.4%的人定期使用哮喘药物,其中97.1%的人使用吸入性皮质类固醇。几乎所有(97.0%)的哮喘患者都被教导如何使用吸入器,78.4%的哮喘患者有哮喘自我管理计划,但只有35.7%的人报告每年定期随访。根据症状,60.0%的患者哮喘控制良好(ACT评分≥20分)。另一方面,在过去的一年中,29.2%的人接受过口服皮质类固醇治疗,21.8%的人接受过与哮喘相关的计划外医疗保健访问,但只有2.6%的人报告住院治疗。不使用常规哮喘药物的患者哮喘控制较好。结论:除定期随访外,该指南在芬兰成人哮喘护理中被很好地采用。多数患者症状控制良好,住院治疗少见。在那些不使用常规哮喘药物的患者中,更好的哮喘控制意味着他们没有得到充分治疗,而是患有轻度疾病。
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