Patient and Physician Perspectives on Asthma and Its Therapy in Romania: Results of a Multicenter Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Survey Design and Population
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Socio-Demographic Characteristics
3.2. Clinical Characteristics and Indicators of Asthma Symptoms Control
3.3. Asthma Therapy
3.4. Valuation of Treatment Goals
3.5. Patients Attitudes toward Asthma
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Patients Characteristics | N = 433 |
Women, n (%) | 247 (57.0%) |
Age, n (%) | |
>55 years | 160 (37.0%) |
40–55 years | 164 (37.9%) |
<40 years | 109 (25.2%) |
Smokers, n (%) | 102 (23.6%) |
Education, n (%) | |
University education | 154 (35.6%) |
High school | 214 (49.4%) |
Primary or secondary school | 63 (14.5%) |
Occupational status, n (%) | |
Employed | 261 (60.3%) |
Retired | 129 (29.8%) |
Unemployed | 21 (4.8%) |
Pupil/student | 13 (3.0%) |
Housewife | 8 (1.8%) |
Paid leave/maternity leave | 1 (0.2%) |
Physicians characteristics | N = 70 |
Specialty, n (%) | |
Pulmonology | 55 (78.6%) |
Allergology | 15 (21.4%) |
Years of experience, n (%) | |
<15 years | 29 (41.4%) |
15–20 years | 22 (31.4%) |
>20 years | 19 (27.1%) |
Region of Romania, n (%) | |
Bucharest | 25 (35.7%) |
East | 14 (20.0%) |
West | 9 (12.8%) |
South | 12 (17.1%) |
Center | 10 (14.3%) |
Average number of asthma patients/month, n (%) | |
>50 patients | 24 (34.3%) |
30–50 patients | 28 (40.0%) |
<30 patients | 18 (25.7%) |
Mild N = 84 | Moderate N = 262 | Severe N = 87 | Total N = 433 | p-Value for Difference between Groups | |
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Physician Reported Characteristics | |||||
Years since asthma diagnosis, mean ± SD | 6.9 ± 6.0 | 8.1 ± 7.8 | 10.9 ± 9.2 | 8.5 ± 7.9 | 0.002 |
Number of exacerbations during the past 12 months, mean ± SD | 1.0 ± 1.0 | 1.5 ± 1.3 | 3.2 ± 1.9 | 1.8 ± 1.5 | <0.001 |
Distribution of number of exacerbations during the past 12 months, n (%) | <0.001 | ||||
No exacerbation | 28 (33.3%) | 50 (19.1%) | 2 (2.3%) | 80 (18.5%) | |
1 exacerbation | 34 (40.5%) | 85 (32.4%) | 12 (14.0%) | 131 (30.3%) | |
2 exacerbations | 11 (13.1%) | 79 (30.2%) | 16 (18.0%) | 106 (24.5%) | |
≥3 exacerbations | 6 (7.1%) | 42 (16.0%) | 56 (64.0%) | 104 (24.0%) | |
Number of hospitalizations during the past 12 months, mean ± SD | 0.6 ± 1.5 | 0.8 ± 1.2 | 2.0 ± 1.8 | 1.0 ± 1.5 | <0.001 |
Distribution of number of hospitalizations in the past 12 months, n (%) | <0.001 | ||||
No hospitalization | 51 (60.7%) | 127 (48.5%) | 14 (16.1%) | 192 (44.3%) | |
1 hospitalization | 17 (20.2%) | 70 (26.7%) | 23 (26.4%) | 110 (25.4%) | |
2 hospitalizations | 4 (4.8%) | 42 (16.0%) | 26 (29.9%) | 72 (16.6%) | |
≥3 hospitalizations | 5 (6.0%) | 13 (5.0%) | 23 (26.4%) | 41 (9.5%) | |
Patients reported characteristics | |||||
Patients with ER visits during the past 12 months, n (%) | 17 (20.2%) | 66 (25.2%) | 57 (65.5%) | 140 (32.3%) | <0.001 |
Patients with overnight hospital stay during the past 12 months, n (%) | 26 (31.0%) | 104 (39.7%) | 62 (71.3%) | 192 (44.3%) | <0.001 |
No of days with inability to work or carry out usual activities during the past 12 months, n (%) | <0.001 | ||||
0–2 days | 42 (50.0%) | 114 (43.5%) | 9 (10.3%) | 165 (38.1%) | |
3–5 days | 17 (20.2%) | 53 (20.2%) | 15 (17.2%) | 85 (19.6%) | |
6–9 days | 8 (9.5%) | 17 (6.5%) | 6 (6.9%) | 31 (7.2%) | |
≥10 days | 3 (3.6%) | 14 (5.3%) | 27 (31.0%) | 44 (10.2%) | |
Do not remember | 14 (16.7%) | 64 (24.4%) | 30 (34.5%) | 108 (24.9%) | |
Asthma impact on patient’s activities during last month, n (%) | <0.001 | ||||
High & Very high | 3 (3.6%) | 17 (6.5%) | 15 (17.2%) | 35 (8.1%) | |
Moderate | 10 (11.9%) | 68 (26.0%) | 29 (33.3%) | 107 (24.7%) | |
Limited | 24 (28.6%) | 83 (31.7%) | 32 (36.8%) | 139 (32.1%) | |
Very limited | 21 (25.0%) | 60 (22.9%) | 10 (11.5%) | 91 (21.0%) | |
None | 26 (31.0%) | 34 (13.0%) | 1 (1.1%) | 61 (14.1%) |
Mild N = 84 | Moderate N = 262 | Severe N = 87 | Total N = 433 | p-Value for Difference between Groups | |
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Physician Reported Characteristics | |||||
Maintenance therapy type, n (%) | |||||
ICS/LABA # | 48 (57.1%) | 200 (76.3%) | 72 (82.8%) | 320 (73.9%) | |
ICS | 23 (27.4%) | 28 (10.7%) | 20 (23.0%) | 71 (16.4%) | |
Antileukotrienes | 14 (16.7%) | 66 (25.2%) | 39 (44.8%) | 119 (27.5%) | |
Anticholinergic | 3 (3.6%) | 10 (3.8%) | 20 (23.0%) | 33 (7.6%) | |
Xanthines | 2 (2.4%) | 10 (3.8%) | 4 (4.6%) | 16 (3.7%) | |
OCS | 1 (1.2%) | 15 (5.7%) | 24 (27.6%) | 40 (9.2%) | |
Biological therapy | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (0.8%) | 8 (9.2%) | 10 (2.3%) | |
Reliever therapy (SABA), n (%) | 60 (71.4%) | 215 (82.1%) | 80 (92.0%) | 355 (82.0%) | |
Patients reported characteristics | |||||
Mean number of reliever inhalers purchased in the previous 12 months, mean ± SD | 3.1 ± 2.6 | 3.1 ± 2.2 | 5.1 ± 3.4 | 3.6 ± 2.8 | <0.001 |
Mean number of maintenance inhalers purchased in the previous 12 months, mean ± SD | 8.0 ± 4.2 | 8.4 ± 4.0 | 7.7 ± 4.3 | 8.2 ± 4.1 | 0.51 |
Usage of reliever inhalers during last month, n (%) | <0.001 | ||||
Never | 46 (54.8%) | 86 (32.8%) | 17 (19.5%) | 149 (34.4%) | |
Some weeks | 26 (31.0%) | 148 (56.5%) | 31 (35.6%) | 205 (47.3%) | |
Every week | 12 (14.3%) | 28 (10.7%) | 39 (44.8%) | 79 (18.2%) | |
Over-the-counter reliever therapy, n (%) | 28 (33.3%) | 79 (30.2%) | 42 (48.3%) | 149 (34.4%) | 0.008 |
Empowered Savvy N = 158 | Pessimistic Non-Compliers N = 187 | Anxious Strugglers N = 88 | p-Value for Difference between Groups | |
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Age, years | 49.0 ± 13.4 | 52.0 ± 13.9 | 46.0 ± 15.7 | 0.002 |
Smokers, n (%) | 28 (17.7%) | 39 (20.9%) | 35 (39.8%) | <0.001 |
Education, n (%) | 0.003 | |||
University education | 75 (47.5%) | 49 (26.2%) | 30 (34.1%) | |
Highschool | 62 (39.2%) | 110 (58.8%) | 42 (47.7%) | |
Primary or secondary school | 21 (13.3%) | 27 (14.4%) | 15 (17.0%) | |
Asthma severity, n (%) | 0.003 | |||
Mild | 42 (26.6%) | 28 (15.0%) | 14 (15.9%) | |
Moderate | 94 (59.5%) | 121 (64.7%) | 47 (53.4%) | |
Severe | 22 (13.9%) | 38 (20.3%) | 27 (30.7%) | |
Number of exacerbations during the past 12 months, mean ± SD | 1.5 ± 1.7 | 1.7 ± 1.4 | 2.4 ± 1.4 | <0.001 |
Number of hospitalizations during the past 12 months, mean ± SD | 0.6 ± 1.7 | 1.1 ± 1.1 | 1.7 ± 1.4 | <0.001 |
Maintenance therapy type, n (%) | ||||
ICS/LABA * | 132 (83.5%) | 127 (67.9%) | 61 (69.3%) | |
Antihistamines | 24 (15.2%) | 61 (32.6%) | 42 (47.7%) | |
Antileukotrienes | 44 (27.8%) | 51 (27.3%) | 24 (27.3%) | |
ICS | 14 (8.9%) | 23 (12.3%) | 34 (38.6%) | |
OCS | 12 (7.6%) | 11 (5.9%) | 17 (19.3%) | |
Reliever therapy (SABA), n (%) | 123 (77.8%) | 165 (88.2%) | 67 (76.1%) | <0.05 |
Usage of asthma therapy, n (%) | <0.001 | |||
Always | 146 (92.4%) | 147 (78.6%) | 80 (90.9%) | |
Sometimes | 12 (7.6%) | 40 (21.4%) | 8 (9.1%) | |
Reliever therapy use, n (%) | 0.002 | |||
When coughing or having breathing difficulties | 139 (88.0%) | 145 (77.5%) | 61 (69.3%) | |
Sometimes to prevent asthma exacerbations | 18 (11.4%) | 38 (20.3%) | 27 (30.7%) | |
Usage of reliever inhalers during last month, n (%) | 91 (57.6%) | 125 (66.8%) | 68 (77.3%) | 0.007 |
Mean number of reliever inhalers purchased in the previous 12 months, mean ± SD | 3.4 ± 2.5 | 3.6 ± 2.9 | 3.9 ± 2.8 | 0.448 |
Maintenance therapy use, n (%) | 0.001 | |||
Every day | 140 (88.6%) | 140 (74.9%) | 51 (58.0%) | |
When coughing or having breathing difficulties | 15 (9.5%) | 36 (19.3%) | 22 (25.0%) | |
Mean number of maintenance inhalers purchased in the previous 12 months, mean ± SD | 10.1 ± 3.3 | 7.3 ± 4.0 | 5.5 ± 4.0 | <0.001 |
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Bumbacea, D.; Panaitescu, C.; Bumbacea, R.S. Patient and Physician Perspectives on Asthma and Its Therapy in Romania: Results of a Multicenter Survey. Medicina 2021, 57, 1089. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57101089
Bumbacea D, Panaitescu C, Bumbacea RS. Patient and Physician Perspectives on Asthma and Its Therapy in Romania: Results of a Multicenter Survey. Medicina. 2021; 57(10):1089. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57101089
Chicago/Turabian StyleBumbacea, Dragos, Carmen Panaitescu, and Roxana Silvia Bumbacea. 2021. "Patient and Physician Perspectives on Asthma and Its Therapy in Romania: Results of a Multicenter Survey" Medicina 57, no. 10: 1089. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57101089
APA StyleBumbacea, D., Panaitescu, C., & Bumbacea, R. S. (2021). Patient and Physician Perspectives on Asthma and Its Therapy in Romania: Results of a Multicenter Survey. Medicina, 57(10), 1089. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57101089