Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma

We conducted a large global survey, Still Fighting for Breath, in patients with severe persistent asthma, 10 years after the Fighting for Breath survey to assess the impact of disease on patients' lives and to determine if control and management have changed in recent years. Data were collected...

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Main Authors: Paraskevi Katsaounou, Mikaela Odemyr, Otto Spranger, Michael E. Hyland, Claus Kroegel, Lorena Garcia Conde, Robin Gore, Francesco Menzella, Christian Domingo Ribas, Mario Morais-Almeida, Matthias Gasser, Ismail Kasujee
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Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2018-12-01
Series:ERJ Open Research
Online Access:http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/4/4/00076-2018.full
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spelling doaj-8963d791a74e431ba873a8676cad85e22020-11-25T02:46:54ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyERJ Open Research2312-05412018-12-014410.1183/23120541.00076-201800076-2018Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthmaParaskevi Katsaounou0Mikaela Odemyr1Otto Spranger2Michael E. Hyland3Claus Kroegel4Lorena Garcia Conde5Robin Gore6Francesco Menzella7Christian Domingo Ribas8Mario Morais-Almeida9Matthias Gasser10Ismail Kasujee11 First ICU Evaggelismos Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients’ Associations, Brussels, Belgium Global Allergy and Asthma Patient Platform, Vienna, Austria School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK Dept of Pneumology and Allergy/Immunology, Medical University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK Specialist Medicine Dept, Pneumology Unit, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia, Italy Pulmonary Service, Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí (Sabadell), Dept of Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain Allergy Center, CUF Descobertas Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal GfK Switzerland AG, Basel, Switzerland Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland We conducted a large global survey, Still Fighting for Breath, in patients with severe persistent asthma, 10 years after the Fighting for Breath survey to assess the impact of disease on patients' lives and to determine if control and management have changed in recent years. Data were collected from 1333 adults (aged >18 years) and caregivers of children (aged 6–17 years) with severe persistent asthma from nine countries through an online survey conducted in 2016 by GfK. A decade after the first survey, our results showed that the impact of severe asthma has not changed significantly and a high proportion of patients with severe asthma remain inadequately controlled. A large discrepancy was observed between the proportion of patients who perceived their asthma to be well controlled (42%) and the proportion of patients who reported to be well controlled as per the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) assessment (6%). Although most patients perceived their asthma to be controlled, many experienced frequent symptoms that affected their daily lives. Thus, there is a need for improved management (support and strategies) of patients with severe persistent asthma and improved coordination of efforts that would enable these patients to achieve better disease control.http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/4/4/00076-2018.full
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author Paraskevi Katsaounou
Mikaela Odemyr
Otto Spranger
Michael E. Hyland
Claus Kroegel
Lorena Garcia Conde
Robin Gore
Francesco Menzella
Christian Domingo Ribas
Mario Morais-Almeida
Matthias Gasser
Ismail Kasujee
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Mikaela Odemyr
Otto Spranger
Michael E. Hyland
Claus Kroegel
Lorena Garcia Conde
Robin Gore
Francesco Menzella
Christian Domingo Ribas
Mario Morais-Almeida
Matthias Gasser
Ismail Kasujee
Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
ERJ Open Research
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Mikaela Odemyr
Otto Spranger
Michael E. Hyland
Claus Kroegel
Lorena Garcia Conde
Robin Gore
Francesco Menzella
Christian Domingo Ribas
Mario Morais-Almeida
Matthias Gasser
Ismail Kasujee
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title Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
title_short Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
title_full Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
title_fullStr Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
title_full_unstemmed Still Fighting for Breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
title_sort still fighting for breath: a patient survey of the challenges and impact of severe asthma
publisher European Respiratory Society
series ERJ Open Research
issn 2312-0541
publishDate 2018-12-01
description We conducted a large global survey, Still Fighting for Breath, in patients with severe persistent asthma, 10 years after the Fighting for Breath survey to assess the impact of disease on patients' lives and to determine if control and management have changed in recent years. Data were collected from 1333 adults (aged >18 years) and caregivers of children (aged 6–17 years) with severe persistent asthma from nine countries through an online survey conducted in 2016 by GfK. A decade after the first survey, our results showed that the impact of severe asthma has not changed significantly and a high proportion of patients with severe asthma remain inadequately controlled. A large discrepancy was observed between the proportion of patients who perceived their asthma to be well controlled (42%) and the proportion of patients who reported to be well controlled as per the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) assessment (6%). Although most patients perceived their asthma to be controlled, many experienced frequent symptoms that affected their daily lives. Thus, there is a need for improved management (support and strategies) of patients with severe persistent asthma and improved coordination of efforts that would enable these patients to achieve better disease control.
url http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/4/4/00076-2018.full
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