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The burden of adult asthma in a high GDP per capita country: the QASMA study.

Wanis H Ibrahim1, Noor N Suleiman2, Fathi El-Allus2, Jamal Suleiman3, Abdurrahmaan A Elbuzidi2, Mylai D Guerrero2, Aldwin N Guerrero4, Abdelrauof Akkari2, Hanfa Karim2, Samah A Awouda2, Salma Suliman2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Asthma is a major health problem worldwide. Suboptimal asthma care and poor asthma control are common even in developed countries. Qatar has the highest gross domestic product per capita in the world and high per capita health expenditure. No prior study has assessed the burden of adult asthma in this country.
OBJECTIVES: To assess asthma control, patients' level of education about asthma, and level of asthma care in a country with the highest gross domestic product per capita in the world.
METHODS: A face-to-face, cross-sectional study of 520 adults with physician-diagnosed asthma conducted in various health care facilities in Qatar.
RESULTS: Thirty-three percent, 41%, and 26% of patients had uncontrolled, controlled, and partly controlled asthma, respectively. Only 4.9% of patients had previously received a written asthma management plan, 3.5% had a flow meter at home, and 37.2% had a spirometry performed in the previous 5 years. In addition, 42.9% misunderstood the role of reliever and controller medications. Inhaler technique was incorrect in 47% of these patients. There was a significant association between the type of physician practice and level of asthma control, with worst control being at the general practice level. Moreover, 57.3% of patients had at least 1 asthma-related visit to the emergency department in 1 year and 18.7% had more than 3 visits.
CONCLUSION: The very high gross domestic product per capita in Qatar and the high health expenditure per capita do not seem to have led to better asthma care and control. A comprehensive national asthma service improvement program is much needed.
Copyright © 2015 American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25240334     DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2014.08.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol        ISSN: 1081-1206            Impact factor:   6.347


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1.  Asthma knowledge, care, and outcome during pregnancy: The QAKCOP study.

Authors:  Wanis H Ibrahim; Fatima Rasul; Mushtaq Ahmad; Abeer S Bajwa; Laith I Alamlih; Anam M El Arabi; Mujahed M Dauleh; Ibrahim Y Abubeker; Muhammed U Khan; Tayseer S Ibrahim; Azdin A Ibrahim
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2018-04-05       Impact factor: 2.444

2.  Errors in Aerosol Inhaler Use and Their Effects on Maternal and Fetal Outcomes among Pregnant Asthmatic Women (Subanalysis from QAKCOP Study).

Authors:  Wanis H Ibrahim; Fatima Rasul; Mushtaq Ahmad; Abeer S Bajwa; Laith I Alamlih; Anam M El Arabi; Dhabia Al-Mohannadi; Mohammed Y Siddiqui; Israa S Al-Sheikh; Azdin A Ibrahim
Journal:  Can Respir J       Date:  2018-12-18       Impact factor: 2.409

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