Hiroshi Chantaphakul MD , De Yun Wang MD, PhD , Tran Thi Thuy Hang ThS, BS, CKII , Khizuan Abdul Kadir MD, MS , Hoang Thi Lam MD, PhD , Cecilia Gretchen Navarro-Locsin MD, MS , Sira Nanthapisal MD, PhD , Danilo Poblete MD , Pongsakorn Tantilipikorn MD, PhD , Wong Hui Tong MBBS, MS, MCRS , Dinesh Nagrale MD , Michaela Lucas MD
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摘要
背景过敏性鼻炎(AR)在亚太地区(APAC)的发病率很高。尽管指南提供了有关过敏性鼻炎诊断和治疗的建议,但人们越来越认识到,指南的实施存在差距。以患者为中心的医疗服务包括考虑患者的特殊需求和愿望,并让患者参与决策过程,这可能是减少这些差距、进而减轻 AR 负担的一种方法。方法由来自亚太地区的 11 位免疫学和耳鼻喉科专家组成的小组通过在线调查提供了有关他们在管理 AR 方面的实践和经验的信息。结果在亚太地区针对AR实施以患者为中心的护理的主要障碍包括患者对病情和治疗方案缺乏了解、治疗依从性低、患者经济拮据以及医生时间有限。我们提出的解决方案包括:提高患者对自身病情的认识、采用共同决策、在选择治疗方案时考虑患者的特点,以及使用疗效衡量标准来帮助优化患者护理。我们为临床实践提供了具体的建议。结论 更加注重以患者为中心的方法有可能改善亚太地区 AR 的管理。应更加重视每位患者的具体健康需求和预期疗效。
Promoting patient-centred care in the management of allergic rhinitis in Asia-Pacific countries
Background
Allergic rhinitis (AR) has a high burden of disease in the Asia-Pacific region (APAC). Although guidelines provide recommendations regarding the diagnosis and treatment of AR, it is increasingly being recognised that there are gaps in their implementation. Patient-centred care involves accounting for the specific needs and desires of patients as well as including the patient in the decision-making process, and this may provide a means to reduce these gaps and consequently the burden of AR.
Methods
A group of 11 experts in immunology and otorhinolaryngology from APAC provided information regarding their practices and experiences in the management of AR through an online survey. The group then discussed the barriers and solutions for the implementation of patient-centred care across the patient journey in a face-to-face meeting.
Results
Key barriers to the implementation of patient-centred care for AR in APAC included a lack of patient awareness of the condition and treatment options, low adherence to treatments, financial constraints for patients, and time constraints for physicians. The solutions proposed include improving the knowledge of the patients about their conditions, the use of shared decision-making, the consideration of patient characteristics when choosing treatments, and the use of outcome measures to aid the optimisation of patient care. We provide specific recommendations for clinical practice.
Conclusion
A greater focus on patient-centred approaches has the potential to improve the management of AR in APAC. More emphasis should be placed on each patient's specific health needs and desired outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The official pubication of the World Allergy Organization, the World Allergy Organization Journal (WAOjournal) publishes original mechanistic, translational, and clinical research on the topics of allergy, asthma, anaphylaxis, and clincial immunology, as well as reviews, guidelines, and position papers that contribute to the improvement of patient care. WAOjournal publishes research on the growth of allergy prevalence within the scope of single countries, country comparisons, and practical global issues and regulations, or threats to the allergy specialty. The Journal invites the submissions of all authors interested in publishing on current global problems in allergy, asthma, anaphylaxis, and immunology. Of particular interest are the immunological consequences of climate change and the subsequent systematic transformations in food habits and their consequences for the allergy/immunology discipline.