Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study

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Autor(a) principal: Bousquet, J
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Devillier, P, Arnavielhe, S, Bedbrook, A, Alexis-Alexandre, G, van Eerd, M, Murray, R, Canonica, GW, Illario, M, Menditto, E, Passalacqua, G, Stellato, C, Triggiani, M, Carreiro-Martins, P, Fonseca, J, Morais Almeida, M, Nogueira-Silva, L, Pereira, AM, Todo Bom, A, Bosse, I, Caimmi, D, Demoly, P, Fontaine, JF, Just, J, Onorato, G L, Kowalski, ML, Kuna, P, Samolinski, B, Anto, JM, Mullol, J, Valero, A, Tomazic, PV, Bergmann, KC, Keil, T, Klimek, L, Mösges, R, Shamai, S, Zuberbier, T, Murphy, E, McDowall, P, Price, D, Ryan, D, Sheikh, A, Chavannes, NH, Fokkens, W J, Kvedariene, V, Valiulis, A, Bachert, C, Hellings, PW, Kull, I, Melen, E, Wickman, M, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Eller, E, Haahtela, T, Papadopoulos, NG, Annesi-Maesano, I, Bewick, M, Bosnic-Anticevich, S, Cruz, A A, De Vries, G, Gemicioglu, B, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Mathieu-Dupas, E, O'Hehir, RE, Pfaar, O, Portejoie, F, Siroux, V, Spranger, O, Valovirta, E, VandenPlas, O, Yorgancioglu, A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3440
Resumo: Background: Large observational implementation studies are needed to triangulate the findings from randomized control trials as they reflect "real-world" everyday practice. In a pilot study, we attempted to provide additional and complementary insights on the real-life treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) using mobile technology. Methods: A mobile phone app (Allergy Diary, freely available in Google Play and Apple App stores) collects the data of daily visual analog scales (VAS) for (i) overall allergic symptoms, (ii) nasal, ocular, and asthma symptoms, (iii) work, as well as (iv) medication use using a treatment scroll list including all medications (prescribed and over the counter (OTC)) for rhinitis customized for 15 countries. Results: A total of 2871 users filled in 17 091 days of VAS in 2015 and 2016. Medications were reported for 9634 days. The assessment of days appeared to be more informative than the course of the treatment as, in real life, patients do not necessarily use treatment on a daily basis; rather, they appear to increase treatment use with the loss of symptom control. The Allergy Diary allowed differentiation between treatments within or between classes (intranasal corticosteroid use containing medications and oral H1-antihistamines). The control of days differed between no [best control], single, or multiple treatments (worst control). Conclusions: This study confirms the usefulness of the Allergy Diary in accessing and assessing everyday use and practice in AR. This pilot observational study uses a very simple assessment (VAS) on a mobile phone, shows novel findings, and generates new hypotheses.
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spelling Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot StudyAdultCombined Modality TherapyDisease ManagementDrug PrescriptionsFemaleGlobal HealthHumansMaleMedication AdherenceMiddle AgedPilot ProjectsProspective StudiesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch DesignRhinitis, AllergicYoung AdultMobile ApplicationsHDE ALERBackground: Large observational implementation studies are needed to triangulate the findings from randomized control trials as they reflect "real-world" everyday practice. In a pilot study, we attempted to provide additional and complementary insights on the real-life treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) using mobile technology. Methods: A mobile phone app (Allergy Diary, freely available in Google Play and Apple App stores) collects the data of daily visual analog scales (VAS) for (i) overall allergic symptoms, (ii) nasal, ocular, and asthma symptoms, (iii) work, as well as (iv) medication use using a treatment scroll list including all medications (prescribed and over the counter (OTC)) for rhinitis customized for 15 countries. Results: A total of 2871 users filled in 17 091 days of VAS in 2015 and 2016. Medications were reported for 9634 days. The assessment of days appeared to be more informative than the course of the treatment as, in real life, patients do not necessarily use treatment on a daily basis; rather, they appear to increase treatment use with the loss of symptom control. The Allergy Diary allowed differentiation between treatments within or between classes (intranasal corticosteroid use containing medications and oral H1-antihistamines). The control of days differed between no [best control], single, or multiple treatments (worst control). Conclusions: This study confirms the usefulness of the Allergy Diary in accessing and assessing everyday use and practice in AR. This pilot observational study uses a very simple assessment (VAS) on a mobile phone, shows novel findings, and generates new hypotheses.John Wiley and SonsRepositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPEBousquet, JDevillier, PArnavielhe, SBedbrook, AAlexis-Alexandre, Gvan Eerd, MMurray, RCanonica, GWIllario, MMenditto, EPassalacqua, GStellato, CTriggiani, MCarreiro-Martins, PFonseca, JMorais Almeida, MNogueira-Silva, LPereira, AMTodo Bom, ABosse, ICaimmi, DDemoly, PFontaine, JFJust, JOnorato, G LKowalski, MLKuna, PSamolinski, BAnto, JMMullol, JValero, ATomazic, PVBergmann, KCKeil, TKlimek, LMösges, RShamai, SZuberbier, TMurphy, EMcDowall, PPrice, DRyan, DSheikh, AChavannes, NHFokkens, W JKvedariene, VValiulis, ABachert, CHellings, PWKull, IMelen, EWickman, MBindslev-Jensen, CEller, EHaahtela, TPapadopoulos, NGAnnesi-Maesano, IBewick, MBosnic-Anticevich, SCruz, A ADe Vries, GGemicioglu, BLarenas-Linnemann, DLaune, DMathieu-Dupas, EO'Hehir, REPfaar, OPortejoie, FSiroux, VSpranger, OValovirta, EVandenPlas, OYorgancioglu, A2020-05-15T13:43:35Z20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3440engAllergy. 2018 Sep;73(9):1763-177410.1111/all.13406info: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:RCAAP2023-03-10T09:43:01Zoai:repositorio.chlc.min-saude.pt:10400.17/3440Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:20:45.239697Repositório 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 Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
title Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
spellingShingle Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
Bousquet, J
Adult
Combined Modality Therapy
Disease Management
Drug Prescriptions
Female
Global Health
Humans
Male
Medication Adherence
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Research Design
Rhinitis, Allergic
Young Adult
Mobile Applications
HDE ALER
title_short Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
title_full Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
title_fullStr Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
title_sort Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Using Mobile Technology with Real-World Data: the MASK Observational Pilot Study
author Bousquet, J
author_facet Bousquet, J
Devillier, P
Arnavielhe, S
Bedbrook, A
Alexis-Alexandre, G
van Eerd, M
Murray, R
Canonica, GW
Illario, M
Menditto, E
Passalacqua, G
Stellato, C
Triggiani, M
Carreiro-Martins, P
Fonseca, J
Morais Almeida, M
Nogueira-Silva, L
Pereira, AM
Todo Bom, A
Bosse, I
Caimmi, D
Demoly, P
Fontaine, JF
Just, J
Onorato, G L
Kowalski, ML
Kuna, P
Samolinski, B
Anto, JM
Mullol, J
Valero, A
Tomazic, PV
Bergmann, KC
Keil, T
Klimek, L
Mösges, R
Shamai, S
Zuberbier, T
Murphy, E
McDowall, P
Price, D
Ryan, D
Sheikh, A
Chavannes, NH
Fokkens, W J
Kvedariene, V
Valiulis, A
Bachert, C
Hellings, PW
Kull, I
Melen, E
Wickman, M
Bindslev-Jensen, C
Eller, E
Haahtela, T
Papadopoulos, NG
Annesi-Maesano, I
Bewick, M
Bosnic-Anticevich, S
Cruz, A A
De Vries, G
Gemicioglu, B
Larenas-Linnemann, D
Laune, D
Mathieu-Dupas, E
O'Hehir, RE
Pfaar, O
Portejoie, F
Siroux, V
Spranger, O
Valovirta, E
VandenPlas, O
Yorgancioglu, A
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Arnavielhe, S
Bedbrook, A
Alexis-Alexandre, G
van Eerd, M
Murray, R
Canonica, GW
Illario, M
Menditto, E
Passalacqua, G
Stellato, C
Triggiani, M
Carreiro-Martins, P
Fonseca, J
Morais Almeida, M
Nogueira-Silva, L
Pereira, AM
Todo Bom, A
Bosse, I
Caimmi, D
Demoly, P
Fontaine, JF
Just, J
Onorato, G L
Kowalski, ML
Kuna, P
Samolinski, B
Anto, JM
Mullol, J
Valero, A
Tomazic, PV
Bergmann, KC
Keil, T
Klimek, L
Mösges, R
Shamai, S
Zuberbier, T
Murphy, E
McDowall, P
Price, D
Ryan, D
Sheikh, A
Chavannes, NH
Fokkens, W J
Kvedariene, V
Valiulis, A
Bachert, C
Hellings, PW
Kull, I
Melen, E
Wickman, M
Bindslev-Jensen, C
Eller, E
Haahtela, T
Papadopoulos, NG
Annesi-Maesano, I
Bewick, M
Bosnic-Anticevich, S
Cruz, A A
De Vries, G
Gemicioglu, B
Larenas-Linnemann, D
Laune, D
Mathieu-Dupas, E
O'Hehir, RE
Pfaar, O
Portejoie, F
Siroux, V
Spranger, O
Valovirta, E
VandenPlas, O
Yorgancioglu, A
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPE
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bousquet, J
Devillier, P
Arnavielhe, S
Bedbrook, A
Alexis-Alexandre, G
van Eerd, M
Murray, R
Canonica, GW
Illario, M
Menditto, E
Passalacqua, G
Stellato, C
Triggiani, M
Carreiro-Martins, P
Fonseca, J
Morais Almeida, M
Nogueira-Silva, L
Pereira, AM
Todo Bom, A
Bosse, I
Caimmi, D
Demoly, P
Fontaine, JF
Just, J
Onorato, G L
Kowalski, ML
Kuna, P
Samolinski, B
Anto, JM
Mullol, J
Valero, A
Tomazic, PV
Bergmann, KC
Keil, T
Klimek, L
Mösges, R
Shamai, S
Zuberbier, T
Murphy, E
McDowall, P
Price, D
Ryan, D
Sheikh, A
Chavannes, NH
Fokkens, W J
Kvedariene, V
Valiulis, A
Bachert, C
Hellings, PW
Kull, I
Melen, E
Wickman, M
Bindslev-Jensen, C
Eller, E
Haahtela, T
Papadopoulos, NG
Annesi-Maesano, I
Bewick, M
Bosnic-Anticevich, S
Cruz, A A
De Vries, G
Gemicioglu, B
Larenas-Linnemann, D
Laune, D
Mathieu-Dupas, E
O'Hehir, RE
Pfaar, O
Portejoie, F
Siroux, V
Spranger, O
Valovirta, E
VandenPlas, O
Yorgancioglu, A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adult
Combined Modality Therapy
Disease Management
Drug Prescriptions
Female
Global Health
Humans
Male
Medication Adherence
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Research Design
Rhinitis, Allergic
Young Adult
Mobile Applications
HDE ALER
topic Adult
Combined Modality Therapy
Disease Management
Drug Prescriptions
Female
Global Health
Humans
Male
Medication Adherence
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Research Design
Rhinitis, Allergic
Young Adult
Mobile Applications
HDE ALER
description Background: Large observational implementation studies are needed to triangulate the findings from randomized control trials as they reflect "real-world" everyday practice. In a pilot study, we attempted to provide additional and complementary insights on the real-life treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) using mobile technology. Methods: A mobile phone app (Allergy Diary, freely available in Google Play and Apple App stores) collects the data of daily visual analog scales (VAS) for (i) overall allergic symptoms, (ii) nasal, ocular, and asthma symptoms, (iii) work, as well as (iv) medication use using a treatment scroll list including all medications (prescribed and over the counter (OTC)) for rhinitis customized for 15 countries. Results: A total of 2871 users filled in 17 091 days of VAS in 2015 and 2016. Medications were reported for 9634 days. The assessment of days appeared to be more informative than the course of the treatment as, in real life, patients do not necessarily use treatment on a daily basis; rather, they appear to increase treatment use with the loss of symptom control. The Allergy Diary allowed differentiation between treatments within or between classes (intranasal corticosteroid use containing medications and oral H1-antihistamines). The control of days differed between no [best control], single, or multiple treatments (worst control). Conclusions: This study confirms the usefulness of the Allergy Diary in accessing and assessing everyday use and practice in AR. This pilot observational study uses a very simple assessment (VAS) on a mobile phone, shows novel findings, and generates new hypotheses.
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