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Comparison of clinical management of young and elderly asthmatics by respiratory specialists and general practitioners.

Mitsuhiro Tada1, Takashige Kuraki, Yasuyuki Taooka, Hiroshi Fuchita, Fumi Karino, Kiyotaka Miura, Shunichi Hamaguchi, Miki Ohe, Akihisa Sutani, Takeshi Isobe.   

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BACKGROUND: Asthmatic death in the elderly is a serious problem worldwide. Differences in clinical skill between respiratory specialists (RS) and general practitioners (GP) are important in asthma control. The aim of this study was to compare asthma management between RS and GP.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was carried out in Shimane, Japan, in February 2009 using a questionnaire about patient background, treatment, asthma control test (ACT) and adherence to treatment. We secured the cooperation of 48 clinics (39 private clinics and 9 general hospitals). Asthmatics were divided into the elderly and young groups, and also into the RS and GP groups.
RESULTS: Clinical data of 779 patients were available for analysis. Elderly patients constituted 464 (RS group: 192, GP group: 272), while those of the young group were 315 (RS group: 207, GP group: 108). RS prescribed inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) to their elderly and young patients more than GP. The total ACT score was higher in young RS group than in young GP group, but no such difference was noted in the elderly. Despite more asthma-related symptoms, the ACT showed that elderly GP asthmatics used fewer rescue inhalers than elderly RS. Self-assessment was higher in elderly GP than elderly RS asthmatics. Adherence to therapy was better in elderly patients than young patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Elderly asthmatics treated by GPs underestimated the severity of their asthma and asthmatics seen by GPs were undertreated. The results stress the need to engage patients in educational activities, to adhere to guidelines, and to improve the coordination between GP and RS.

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Keywords:  Adherence; asthma; asthma control test; asthmatic death; elderly patient

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25105556     DOI: 10.3109/02770903.2014.928311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Asthma        ISSN: 0277-0903            Impact factor:   2.515


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1.  Clinical Management of Asthma by Respiratory Specialists versus General Practitioners: Questionnaire Survey Results Over 6 Years.

Authors:  Megumi Hamaguchi; Yasuyuki Taooka; Mika Nakao; Kazuhisa Nakashima; Takamasa Hotta; Yukari Tsubata; Shunichi Hamaguchi; Akihisa Sutani; Takeshi Isobe
Journal:  Int J Gen Med       Date:  2021-03-23
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