Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma

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Autor(a) principal: Pascoal, Adriana dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/5293
Resumo: Background: It is clear that health literacy, namely having knowledge about one’s own disease (self-knowledge of the disease) and its management, is fundamental for reducing the impact of bronchial asthma, namely in terms of a patient’s asthma control and quality of life. Thus, the aims of the present study were to analyze the relevance and gaps of self-knowledge about asthma in the asthmatic patient; to evaluate whether having asthma affects the level of self-knowledge of the disease and which factors may be associated with poorer selfknowledge about asthma and, finally, whether this is different in the elderly versus younger asthmatic patients. Methods: Cross-sectional assessment of 92 elderly and 100 non-elderly asthmatic patients followed at Centro Hospitalar Cova da Beira, Portugal, with a control group of 100 elderly and 100 non-elderly non asthmatic patients. All volunteers signed a written informed consent form. Standardized and validated questionnaires were applied in order to evaluate depression, cognitive state, asthma control, quality of life, knowledge about the disease, and inhaler technique demonstration was also requested. Results were analysed using the Software Package for Social Sciences®, version 23.0. Results: All four groups had a clear predominance of women. Most elderly asthmatics and non-elderly asthmatics had no depressive humor on the GDS and on the CES-D, respectively. The majority had adult-onset / late-onset (AOA/LOA) asthma. Elderly asthmatic were mostly non-atopic whereas non-elderly asthmatics were preferentially atopic. More than two thirds had their asthma controlled in the past month, as assessed by ACT. Asthmatic patients significantly demonstrated a better knowledge level than non-asthmatic volunteers. Elderly Asthmatics had similar scores to those obtained by Non-Elderly Asthmatics for all four topics of the questionnaire. The elderly asthmatic patients with no depressive mood had a significantly higher level of self-knowledge than elderly asthmatic patients with depressive mood. Conclusions: We have confirmed that elderly asthmatic patients who are preferentially female, non-atopic, have LOA/AOA and are regularly follow up at specialty clinics can demonstrate similar results in self-knowledge score to those in non-elderly asthmatics. We also showed that depression is a significant negative factor influencing self-knowledge score in elderly asthmatic patients.
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spelling Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthmaPerspective of the Self-knowledge of the DiseaseAsthmaticBronchial AsthmaElderlyNon-AsthmaticNon-ElderlySelf-KnowledgeDomínio/Área Científica::Ciências Médicas::Ciências da Saúde::MedicinaBackground: It is clear that health literacy, namely having knowledge about one’s own disease (self-knowledge of the disease) and its management, is fundamental for reducing the impact of bronchial asthma, namely in terms of a patient’s asthma control and quality of life. Thus, the aims of the present study were to analyze the relevance and gaps of self-knowledge about asthma in the asthmatic patient; to evaluate whether having asthma affects the level of self-knowledge of the disease and which factors may be associated with poorer selfknowledge about asthma and, finally, whether this is different in the elderly versus younger asthmatic patients. Methods: Cross-sectional assessment of 92 elderly and 100 non-elderly asthmatic patients followed at Centro Hospitalar Cova da Beira, Portugal, with a control group of 100 elderly and 100 non-elderly non asthmatic patients. All volunteers signed a written informed consent form. Standardized and validated questionnaires were applied in order to evaluate depression, cognitive state, asthma control, quality of life, knowledge about the disease, and inhaler technique demonstration was also requested. Results were analysed using the Software Package for Social Sciences®, version 23.0. Results: All four groups had a clear predominance of women. Most elderly asthmatics and non-elderly asthmatics had no depressive humor on the GDS and on the CES-D, respectively. The majority had adult-onset / late-onset (AOA/LOA) asthma. Elderly asthmatic were mostly non-atopic whereas non-elderly asthmatics were preferentially atopic. More than two thirds had their asthma controlled in the past month, as assessed by ACT. Asthmatic patients significantly demonstrated a better knowledge level than non-asthmatic volunteers. Elderly Asthmatics had similar scores to those obtained by Non-Elderly Asthmatics for all four topics of the questionnaire. The elderly asthmatic patients with no depressive mood had a significantly higher level of self-knowledge than elderly asthmatic patients with depressive mood. Conclusions: We have confirmed that elderly asthmatic patients who are preferentially female, non-atopic, have LOA/AOA and are regularly follow up at specialty clinics can demonstrate similar results in self-knowledge score to those in non-elderly asthmatics. We also showed that depression is a significant negative factor influencing self-knowledge score in elderly asthmatic patients.Introdução: É claro que a literacia de saúde, nomeadamente ter conhecimento sobre a própria doença (auto-conhecimento da doença) e a sua gestão, é fundamental para reduzir o impacto da asma brônquica, nomeadamente em termos de controlo da asma e qualidade de vida do paciente. Assim, os objetivos do presente estudo são: analisar a relevância e as lacunas de auto-conhecimento sobre a asma no paciente asmático; avaliar se ter asma afeta o nível de auto-conhecimento da doença e que fatores podem ser associados com pior autoconhecimento da doença e, finalmente, avaliar se isto é diferente nos idosos comparativamente com os pacientes asmáticos mais novos. Métodos: Avaliação transversal de 192 pacientes asmáticos (92 idosos e 100 não idosos) seguidos no Centro Hospitalar Cova da Beira, Portugal, com um grupo de controlo de 100 pacientes não asmáticos (100 idosos e 100 não idosos). Todos os voluntários assinaram um consentimento informado. Questionários estandardizados e validados foram aplicados de modo a avaliar a depressão, estado cognitivo, controlo da asma, qualidade de vida, conhecimento sobre a doença, e a técnica inalatória também foi requerida. Os resultados foram analisados através do Pacote de Software para Ciências Sociais (SPSS), versão 23.0. Resultados: Todos os quatro grupos demonstraram uma clara predominância do sexo feminino. A maioria dos asmáticos idosos e não idosos não tinham humor depressivo no GDS e no CES-D, respetivamente. A maioria tinha asma de início em adulto/ início tardio (AOA/LOA). Os asmáticos idosos eram predominantemente não atópicos, enquanto que a maior parte dos asmáticos não idosos eram atópicos. Mais do que dois-terços tinham a sua asma controlada no último mês, como avaliado no ACT. Os pacientes asmáticos demonstraram significativamente melhor conhecimento do que os voluntários não asmáticos. Os asmáticos idosos tiveram resultados similares aos obtidos pelos asmáticos não idosos para todos os tópicos do questionário. Os asmáticos idosos sem humor depressivo tiveram um nível de autoconhecimento significativamente superior do que os asmáticos idosos com humor depressivo. Conclusões: Pacientes asmáticos idosos, predominantemente do sexo feminino, não atópicos e com LOA/AOA podem demonstrar resultados similares em auto-conhecimento aos de asmáticos não idosos. Por outro lado, a existência de depressão influencia, negativamente, o auto-conhecimento do idoso asmático.Barata, Luís Manuel TabordaGama, Jorge Manuel dos ReisuBibliorumPascoal, Adriana dos Santos2018-07-20T15:56:15Z2016-5-132016-06-282016-06-28T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/5293TID:201773821enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-15T09:43:01Zoai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/5293Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:46:14.447527Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
Perspective of the Self-knowledge of the Disease
title Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
spellingShingle Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
Pascoal, Adriana dos Santos
Asthmatic
Bronchial Asthma
Elderly
Non-Asthmatic
Non-Elderly
Self-Knowledge
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Médicas::Ciências da Saúde::Medicina
title_short Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
title_full Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
title_fullStr Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
title_sort Characterization of elderly and non-elderly patients with bronchial asthma
author Pascoal, Adriana dos Santos
author_facet Pascoal, Adriana dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Barata, Luís Manuel Taborda
Gama, Jorge Manuel dos Reis
uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pascoal, Adriana dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asthmatic
Bronchial Asthma
Elderly
Non-Asthmatic
Non-Elderly
Self-Knowledge
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Médicas::Ciências da Saúde::Medicina
topic Asthmatic
Bronchial Asthma
Elderly
Non-Asthmatic
Non-Elderly
Self-Knowledge
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Médicas::Ciências da Saúde::Medicina
description Background: It is clear that health literacy, namely having knowledge about one’s own disease (self-knowledge of the disease) and its management, is fundamental for reducing the impact of bronchial asthma, namely in terms of a patient’s asthma control and quality of life. Thus, the aims of the present study were to analyze the relevance and gaps of self-knowledge about asthma in the asthmatic patient; to evaluate whether having asthma affects the level of self-knowledge of the disease and which factors may be associated with poorer selfknowledge about asthma and, finally, whether this is different in the elderly versus younger asthmatic patients. Methods: Cross-sectional assessment of 92 elderly and 100 non-elderly asthmatic patients followed at Centro Hospitalar Cova da Beira, Portugal, with a control group of 100 elderly and 100 non-elderly non asthmatic patients. All volunteers signed a written informed consent form. Standardized and validated questionnaires were applied in order to evaluate depression, cognitive state, asthma control, quality of life, knowledge about the disease, and inhaler technique demonstration was also requested. Results were analysed using the Software Package for Social Sciences®, version 23.0. Results: All four groups had a clear predominance of women. Most elderly asthmatics and non-elderly asthmatics had no depressive humor on the GDS and on the CES-D, respectively. The majority had adult-onset / late-onset (AOA/LOA) asthma. Elderly asthmatic were mostly non-atopic whereas non-elderly asthmatics were preferentially atopic. More than two thirds had their asthma controlled in the past month, as assessed by ACT. Asthmatic patients significantly demonstrated a better knowledge level than non-asthmatic volunteers. Elderly Asthmatics had similar scores to those obtained by Non-Elderly Asthmatics for all four topics of the questionnaire. The elderly asthmatic patients with no depressive mood had a significantly higher level of self-knowledge than elderly asthmatic patients with depressive mood. Conclusions: We have confirmed that elderly asthmatic patients who are preferentially female, non-atopic, have LOA/AOA and are regularly follow up at specialty clinics can demonstrate similar results in self-knowledge score to those in non-elderly asthmatics. We also showed that depression is a significant negative factor influencing self-knowledge score in elderly asthmatic patients.
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