National Survey Reveals Gap in 'Uncontrolled Asthma' Knowledge - Putting Asthma Patients at Risk for Serious Health Consequences
Posted on: Wednesday, 15 April 2009, 09:00 CDT
PHYSICIANS CONCERNED THAT ASTHMA PATIENTS WHO STOP USING ASTHMA CONTROLLER MEDICINE MAY VISIT EMERGENCY ROOM MORE OFTEN
"This survey shows there's an alarming divide between what people know about their asthma and the actions they take to achieve optimal control of their asthma symptoms," said
People with asthma suffer from chronic lung inflammation (swelling), which, left untreated, can lead to progressive loss of lung function and other severe consequences. Despite these known facts, nearly half (42 percent) of patients surveyed incorrectly believe that when asthma symptoms subside, their controller medicine can be taken less regularly. For those with persistent asthma, a controller, or maintenance medications, helps manage chronic lung inflammation. When taken over the long-term, asthma controller medications are shown to not only help control asthma symptoms, but also help to improve lung function. Of the patients taking a controller medication, nearly all (93%) of patients indicate that controller medications work best when taken every day.
"There is a clear need for more physician-to-patient education about asthma control and appropriate therapies," said Dr.
Asthma, considered one of the most serious chronic diseases in
Asthma patients should not have to accept "uncontrolled asthma" and frequent, unplanned visits to the ER as part of having asthma. Proper care and treatment may help patients better control their asthma symptoms. Visit www.AsthmaGap.com and sign up to receive tools and resources to help make living with asthma easier.
Survey Design/Methodology
The Asthma G.A.P. II in America telephone survey was conducted
The telephone study was authored by Dr.
This survey was the second phase of the Asthma G.A.P. in America: General Awareness and Perceptions survey that initially launched in 2007 and revealed widespread misperceptions about asthma control.
Results based on the sample of adults nationwide have a margin of error of +/-3.1 percentage points, with a 95% confidence level. Visit AsthmaGap.com for more information about the survey.
About Asthma
Asthma is a condition characterized by inflammation of airways in the lungs resulting in chronic wheezing, coughing and difficulty breathing. Asthma has a significant impact on both individual lives and society including:
- More than 4,000 deaths occurred in 2003
- Nearly 500,000 hospitalizations occurred in 2004
- 12.8 million missed days of school in 2003, making asthma the leading cause of school absenteeism
- In 2003, over 10 million missed days of work for adults each year
- 1.8 million emergency room visits in 2004
- Nearly
$18 billion in medical expenses and indirect costs
About AAFA
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) is the leading national nonprofit organization fighting asthma and allergic diseases. AAFA provides free information, conducts educational programs, fights for patients' rights, and funds research to find better treatments and cures. Log on to www.aafa.org for more information.
About AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and marketing of meaningful prescription medicines and in the supply of healthcare services. AstraZeneca is one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies with global healthcare sales of
For more information about AstraZeneca in the US or our AZ&Me(TM) Prescription Savings programs, please visit: www.astrazeneca-us.com.
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