Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Luiza Oliveira Nicastro
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Theodoro,Edna Eurides, Angelelli,Mariana Melo, Lin,Larissa Luhi, Carchedi,Giulia Rocha, Silva,Catarina Ceolin, Rocha,Daniel Gimenez da, Ponte,Eduardo Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal de Pediatria (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective To evaluate the relationship between asthma control, family income and family costs of asthma in a population of children-adolescents; to detail the family costs of asthma in this age range; and to compare asthma costs for the families of children-adolescents and adults. Methods The authors invited asthmatic subjects who attended a scheduled spirometry test at the Jundiaí School of Medicine (FMJ). The FMJ performs all spirometry tests requested by staff physicians who serve at the public healthcare system in the municipality. Volunteers responded to the ACQ, the Asthma Family Costs Questionnaire and underwent a spirometry test. Results The authors included 342 children-adolescents. Families of children-adolescents taking maintenance therapy and families of those reporting uncontrolled asthma symptoms were more likely to report any expenditure with asthma during the preceding month. In this age range, the smallest expenditures were on diagnostic tests and medical consultations, while home expenditures to avoid asthma triggers were the highest ones. As compared to adults’ families, the children and adolescents families reported a greater proportion of income committed with asthma. Expenditures with transportation to healthcare facilities for asthma care were greater in the families of children-adolescents as compared to the values reported by the adults’ families; in contrast, loss of income due to asthma was smaller in the families of children-adolescents. Conclusions Children-adolescents’ asthma affects the household economy. The authors believe researchers should assess this outcome when designing studies about asthma. Finally, the study's data support the necessity of public policies in low-resource communities to minimize the economic impact of children and adolescents’ asthma.
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spelling Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economyChildrenSchool ageEconomicsTherapyInhaled corticosteroidsTeenageAbstract Objective To evaluate the relationship between asthma control, family income and family costs of asthma in a population of children-adolescents; to detail the family costs of asthma in this age range; and to compare asthma costs for the families of children-adolescents and adults. Methods The authors invited asthmatic subjects who attended a scheduled spirometry test at the Jundiaí School of Medicine (FMJ). The FMJ performs all spirometry tests requested by staff physicians who serve at the public healthcare system in the municipality. Volunteers responded to the ACQ, the Asthma Family Costs Questionnaire and underwent a spirometry test. Results The authors included 342 children-adolescents. Families of children-adolescents taking maintenance therapy and families of those reporting uncontrolled asthma symptoms were more likely to report any expenditure with asthma during the preceding month. In this age range, the smallest expenditures were on diagnostic tests and medical consultations, while home expenditures to avoid asthma triggers were the highest ones. As compared to adults’ families, the children and adolescents families reported a greater proportion of income committed with asthma. Expenditures with transportation to healthcare facilities for asthma care were greater in the families of children-adolescents as compared to the values reported by the adults’ families; in contrast, loss of income due to asthma was smaller in the families of children-adolescents. Conclusions Children-adolescents’ asthma affects the household economy. The authors believe researchers should assess this outcome when designing studies about asthma. Finally, the study's data support the necessity of public policies in low-resource communities to minimize the economic impact of children and adolescents’ asthma.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2022-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572022000500490Jornal de Pediatria v.98 n.5 2022reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2021.12.010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares,Luiza Oliveira NicastroTheodoro,Edna EuridesAngelelli,Mariana MeloLin,Larissa LuhiCarchedi,Giulia RochaSilva,Catarina CeolinRocha,Daniel Gimenez daPonte,Eduardo Vieiraeng2022-10-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572022000500490Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2022-10-19T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
title Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
spellingShingle Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
Soares,Luiza Oliveira Nicastro
Children
School age
Economics
Therapy
Inhaled corticosteroids
Teenage
title_short Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
title_full Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
title_fullStr Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
title_sort Evaluating the effect of childhood and adolescence asthma on the household economy
author Soares,Luiza Oliveira Nicastro
author_facet Soares,Luiza Oliveira Nicastro
Theodoro,Edna Eurides
Angelelli,Mariana Melo
Lin,Larissa Luhi
Carchedi,Giulia Rocha
Silva,Catarina Ceolin
Rocha,Daniel Gimenez da
Ponte,Eduardo Vieira
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author2 Theodoro,Edna Eurides
Angelelli,Mariana Melo
Lin,Larissa Luhi
Carchedi,Giulia Rocha
Silva,Catarina Ceolin
Rocha,Daniel Gimenez da
Ponte,Eduardo Vieira
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Luiza Oliveira Nicastro
Theodoro,Edna Eurides
Angelelli,Mariana Melo
Lin,Larissa Luhi
Carchedi,Giulia Rocha
Silva,Catarina Ceolin
Rocha,Daniel Gimenez da
Ponte,Eduardo Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Children
School age
Economics
Therapy
Inhaled corticosteroids
Teenage
topic Children
School age
Economics
Therapy
Inhaled corticosteroids
Teenage
description Abstract Objective To evaluate the relationship between asthma control, family income and family costs of asthma in a population of children-adolescents; to detail the family costs of asthma in this age range; and to compare asthma costs for the families of children-adolescents and adults. Methods The authors invited asthmatic subjects who attended a scheduled spirometry test at the Jundiaí School of Medicine (FMJ). The FMJ performs all spirometry tests requested by staff physicians who serve at the public healthcare system in the municipality. Volunteers responded to the ACQ, the Asthma Family Costs Questionnaire and underwent a spirometry test. Results The authors included 342 children-adolescents. Families of children-adolescents taking maintenance therapy and families of those reporting uncontrolled asthma symptoms were more likely to report any expenditure with asthma during the preceding month. In this age range, the smallest expenditures were on diagnostic tests and medical consultations, while home expenditures to avoid asthma triggers were the highest ones. As compared to adults’ families, the children and adolescents families reported a greater proportion of income committed with asthma. Expenditures with transportation to healthcare facilities for asthma care were greater in the families of children-adolescents as compared to the values reported by the adults’ families; in contrast, loss of income due to asthma was smaller in the families of children-adolescents. Conclusions Children-adolescents’ asthma affects the household economy. The authors believe researchers should assess this outcome when designing studies about asthma. Finally, the study's data support the necessity of public policies in low-resource communities to minimize the economic impact of children and adolescents’ asthma.
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