| Literature DB >> 29527305 |
Roberto W Dal Negro1, Alessandro Zanasi2, Paola Turco3, Massimiliano Povero4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Influenza and influenza-like syndromes (I-LSs) are infectious diseases occurring on a seasonal basis which can lead to upper (URTI) and lower respiratory tract illness (LRTI) of different severity. The approach to these disorders is unfortunately not uniform. Aim of the study was to investigate real-life people beliefs, the attitude to their prevention and treatment, and their impact in general population.Entities:
Keywords: Influenza; Influenza-like syndromes; Prescribing attitude; Subjects’ beliefs; Survey in general population
Year: 2018 PMID: 29527305 PMCID: PMC5838986 DOI: 10.1186/s40248-018-0119-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Multidiscip Respir Med ISSN: 1828-695X
Demographic characteristics of analyzed sample
| Baseline characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age ─ median (IQR) | 46 (34─60) |
| Male ─ N (%) | 586 (48.8%) |
| Chronic respiratory illnesses ─ N (%) | 78 (6.5%) |
| Smoker ─ N (%) | |
| Active | 243 (20.3%) |
| Ex-smoker | 807 (67.3%) |
| Never | 150 (12.5%) |
| Geographic area ─ N (%) | |
| North-West | 299 (24.9%) |
| North-Est | 304 (25.3%) |
| Central | 262 (21.8%) |
| South and Islands | 337 (28.0%) |
IQR interquartile range
Fig. 1Job distribution of the respondents
Main characteristics of influenza or I-LSs episodes registered in the questionnaire
| Total | |
|---|---|
| Respondents with influenza or I-LSs episodes | 688 (57.2%) |
| Episodes per year ─ mean (range) | 1.81 (1.55; 2.06) |
| 1 episode ─ N (%) | 356 (52.4%) |
| 2–3 episodes ─ N (%) | 298 (43.9%) |
| > 3 episodesa ─ N (%) | 25 (3.7%) |
| Duration ─ mean (range) | 5.27 (2.41; 8.12) |
| < 7 days ─ N (%) | 526 (76.5%) |
| 7–15 days ─ N (%) | 162 (23.5%) |
| Subjects requiring GP ─ N (%) | 383 (55.7%) |
| Subjects requiring ER ─ N (%) | 19 (2.8%) |
| Hospitalizations ─ N (%) | 6 (0.9%) |
| < 7 days ─ N (%) | 3 (50.0%) |
| 16–30 days ─ N (%) | 3 (50.0%) |
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aA maximum number of 6 episodes per year was assumed; this limit was estimated fitting a Poisson distribution on the frequencies recorded in the questionnaires
Main characteristics of influenza or I-LSs episodes registered in the questionnaire according to vaccination and smoking status
| Did you receive annual vaccination? | Smoking status | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Never | Sometimes | Yes |
| Smokers | Never smoke | Ex-smokers |
| |
| Respondents with influenza or I-LSs episodes | 393 (57.4%) | 185 (55.2%) | 102 (60.0%) | 0.58 | 136 (56.0%) | 470 (58.2%) | 80 (53.3%) | 0.49 |
| Episodes per year ─ mean (range) | 1.83 (1.57; 2.10) | 1.77 (1.52; 2.02) | 1.72 (1.49; 1.95) | 0.63 | 1.78 (1.53; 2.03) | 1.82 (1.56; 2.08) | 1.73 (1.49; 1.96) | 0.94 |
| 1 episode ─ N (%) | 198 (50.8%) | 97 (53.0%) | 58 (58.6%) | 73 (54.1%) | 239 (51.6%) | 44 (55.7%) | ||
| 2–3 episodes ─ N (%) | 177 (45.4%) | 81 (44.3%) | 37 (37.4%) | 57 (42.2%) | 206 (44.5%) | 33 (41.8%) | ||
| > 3 episodesa ─ N (%) | 15 (3.8%) | 5 (2.7%) | 4 (4.0%) | 5 (3.7%) | 18 (3.9%) | 2 (2.5%) | ||
| Duration ─ mean (range) | 5.16 (2.33; 7.99) | 5.20 (2.36; 8.04) | 5.71 (2.76; 8.65) | 0.29 | 5.10 (2.28; 7.92) | 5.27 (2.42; 8.13) | 5.56 (2.65; 8.48) | 0.59 |
| < 7 days ─ N (%) | 306 (77.9%) | 143 (77.3%) | 72 (70.6%) | 107 (78.7%) | 359 (76.4%) | 58 (72.5%) | ||
| 7–15 days ─ N (%) | 87 (22.1%) | 42 (22.7%) | 30 (29.4%) | 29 (24.4%) | 111 (23.6%) | 22 (27.5%) | ||
| Subjects requiring GP ─ N (%) | 212 (53.9%) | 107 (57.8%) | 60 (58.8%) | 0.54 | 74 (54.4%) | 269 (57.2%) | 39 (48.8%) | 0.35 |
| Subjects requiring ER ─ N (%) | 8 (2.0%) | 7 (3.8%) | 4 (3.9%) | 0.37 | 4 (5.7%) | 12 (4.5%) | 3 (7.7%) | 0.83 |
| Hospitalizations ─ N (%) | 1 (0.3%) | 1 (0.5%) | 4 (3.9%) | 0.08 | 0 (0.0%) | 3 (0.6%) | 3 (3.8%) | 0.01 |
| < 7 days ─ N (%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (75.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (33.3%) | 2 (66.7%) | ||
| 16–30 days ─ N (%) | 1 (100.0%) | 1 (100.0%) | 1 (25.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (66.7%) | 1 (33.3%) | ||
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aA maximum number of 6 events per year was assumed; this limit was estimated fitting a Poisson distribution on the frequencies recorded in the questionnaires
Fig. 2Incidence of influenza or I-LSs episodes in the different seasons according to vaccination and smoking status
Fig. 3Subjects'beliefs on vaccination
Drugs prescribed by general practitioners
| Respondents receiving a prescription of | With influenza or | Without influenza or |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Antibiotics ─ N(%) | 253 (37.6%) | 172 (34.4%) | 0.90 |
| Oral corticosteroids ─ N(%) | 29 (4.3%) | 9 (1.8%) | 0.03 |
| Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ─ N(%) | 199 (29.5%) | 154 (30.4%) | 0.79 |
| Mucolytic and/or cough suppressants ─ N(%) | 373 (55.1%) | 275 (54.9%) | 0.99 |
| Aerosol therapy ─ N(%) | 247 (36.5%) | 177 (34.8%) | 0.57 |
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Fig. 4The preferred specialist presumed to be contacted in case of persistence or aggravation of influenza or I-LSs episodes
Use and attitude towards homeopathic drugs for the prevention and treatment of influenza or I-LSs events
| Use and attitude | N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Never used | 759 (63.9%) | ||
| Occasionally/usually/always used | 429 (36.1%) | ||
| Do you think that homeopathic drugs are… | Yes | No | Doubtful |
| helpful in preventing IEs? | 370 (30.8%) | 429 (35.7%) | 103 (33.5%) |
| Safer than vaccination? | 343 (28.5%) | 490 (40.8%) | 369 (30.7%) |
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Willingness to pay for effective prevention against influenza or I-LSs episodes
| Total | With influenza or | Without influenza or |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nothing ─ N (%) | 249 (22.8%) | 146 (23.0%) | 103 (22.6%) | |
| < 10 € ─ N (%) | 251 (23.0%) | 155 (24.4%) | 96 (21.1%) | |
| 10–20 € ─ N (%) | 346 (34.5%) | 219 (34.5%) | 157 (34.5%) | |
| 20–30 € ─ N (%) | 120 (11.0%) | 65 (10.2%) | 55 (12.1%) | |
| > 30 € ─ N (%) | 94 (8.6%) | 50 (7.9%) | 44 (9.7%) | |
| Mean (range) | € 12.64 (8.47–16.82) | € 12.22 (8.10–16.35) | € 13.23 (8.98–17.47) | 0.22 |
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