Asthma Insights and Reality in the Gulf and the Near East

作者:Khadadah M*; Mahboub B; Al Busaidi N H; Sliman N; Soriano J B; Bahous J
来源:International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2009, 13(8): 1015-1022.

摘要

BACKGROUND: Data on the burden of asthma and the quality of asthma control in the Gulf and Near East (GNE) are scarce.
OBJECTIVE: To determine how closely asthma management guidelines are being followed in the GNE.
METHODS: The Asthma Insights and Reality in the GNE (AIRGNE) survey is based on information from 1000 patients with asthma in five countries: Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
RESULTS: Daytime asthma symptoms were reported by 68% of respondents, and 51% reported being woken up by asthma in the preceding 4 weeks. Use of health services in the last 12 months was high, with 23% having been hospitalised and 52% having attended the emergency department. Absence from school and work in the past year was reported by 52% of children and 30% of adults. The highest school absence was observed in Jordan and Lebanon (both 69%), and Jordan had the highest rate of absence from work among adults (46%). The use of peak expiratory flow was very low, and only 17% owned a meter. Overall, 66% of participants had never undergone a lung function test.
CONCLUSION: Current levels of asthma control in the GNE fall far short of the goals specified in guidelines for asthma management.

  • 出版日期2009-8