The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients

Objectives: Medication non-adherence mostly occurs in patients with a wide range of disease severity, including asthma. The aim of the study was to assess the self reported adherence to asthma therapy and investigate the relationship between adherence, asthma control and asthma-related quality of li...

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Main Authors: Elida Zairina, -, Gesnita Nugraheni, -, Gusti Noorrizka Veronika Achmad, -, Arie Sulistyarini, -, Yunita Nita, -, Arief Bakhtiar, -, Muhammad Amin, -
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spelling id-langga.1233972023-04-14T02:21:39Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/ The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients Elida Zairina, - Gesnita Nugraheni, - Gusti Noorrizka Veronika Achmad, - Arie Sulistyarini, - Yunita Nita, - Arief Bakhtiar, - Muhammad Amin, - R Medicine RS Pharmacy and materia medica RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms Objectives: Medication non-adherence mostly occurs in patients with a wide range of disease severity, including asthma. The aim of the study was to assess the self reported adherence to asthma therapy and investigate the relationship between adherence, asthma control and asthma-related quality of life. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study in which participants were recruited from an outpatient department, in one hospital in Surabaya. Patients (aged≥18 years) with asthma who had used any regular asthma medications were included. Standardised questionnaires, including Juniper’s Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ), Adherence to Refills and Medications Scales (ARMS) and Juniper’s Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) were used. Results: A total of 82 adults with asthma were recruited in the study. Male participants’ mean age was 49.13 ± 14.10 years (n = 23). Approximately 59 participants (72.0%) were females, 30 participants (36.5%) were using Budesonide inhaler, and 73 participants (89.0%) never smoked. The mean of ACQ, AQLQ, and ARMS scores were 1.62 ± 1.19, 4.96 ± 1.24, and 16.98 ± 4.12, respectively. Of 82 patients studied 53 (64.6 %) had “uncontrolled asthma” and more than 85% participants both showed “non adherence” to asthma therapy and nearly 46% of them indicated that their quality of life was affected by asthma. There was a significant association between ACQ and AQLQ (p<0.05), whereas no statistically significant association was found between ACQ and ARMS. Conclusions: The majority of patients reported nonadherence to asthma medications. Poor controlled asthma has been associated with lower asthma-related quality of life. Walter de Gruyter 2021-06-25 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/1/C.06%20Web%20Journal.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/4/C06.%20Kualitas%20Karil.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/3/C.06%20TURNITIN.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/2/C.06%20Correspondency.pdf Elida Zairina, - and Gesnita Nugraheni, - and Gusti Noorrizka Veronika Achmad, - and Arie Sulistyarini, - and Yunita Nita, - and Arief Bakhtiar, - and Muhammad Amin, - (2021) The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients. Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, 32 (4). pp. 453-458. ISSN 2191-0286 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/jbcpp-2020-0434/html https://doi.org/10.1515/jbcpp-2020-0434
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RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
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RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
Elida Zairina, -
Gesnita Nugraheni, -
Gusti Noorrizka Veronika Achmad, -
Arie Sulistyarini, -
Yunita Nita, -
Arief Bakhtiar, -
Muhammad Amin, -
The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
description Objectives: Medication non-adherence mostly occurs in patients with a wide range of disease severity, including asthma. The aim of the study was to assess the self reported adherence to asthma therapy and investigate the relationship between adherence, asthma control and asthma-related quality of life. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study in which participants were recruited from an outpatient department, in one hospital in Surabaya. Patients (aged≥18 years) with asthma who had used any regular asthma medications were included. Standardised questionnaires, including Juniper’s Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ), Adherence to Refills and Medications Scales (ARMS) and Juniper’s Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) were used. Results: A total of 82 adults with asthma were recruited in the study. Male participants’ mean age was 49.13 ± 14.10 years (n = 23). Approximately 59 participants (72.0%) were females, 30 participants (36.5%) were using Budesonide inhaler, and 73 participants (89.0%) never smoked. The mean of ACQ, AQLQ, and ARMS scores were 1.62 ± 1.19, 4.96 ± 1.24, and 16.98 ± 4.12, respectively. Of 82 patients studied 53 (64.6 %) had “uncontrolled asthma” and more than 85% participants both showed “non adherence” to asthma therapy and nearly 46% of them indicated that their quality of life was affected by asthma. There was a significant association between ACQ and AQLQ (p<0.05), whereas no statistically significant association was found between ACQ and ARMS. Conclusions: The majority of patients reported nonadherence to asthma medications. Poor controlled asthma has been associated with lower asthma-related quality of life.
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author Elida Zairina, -
Gesnita Nugraheni, -
Gusti Noorrizka Veronika Achmad, -
Arie Sulistyarini, -
Yunita Nita, -
Arief Bakhtiar, -
Muhammad Amin, -
author_facet Elida Zairina, -
Gesnita Nugraheni, -
Gusti Noorrizka Veronika Achmad, -
Arie Sulistyarini, -
Yunita Nita, -
Arief Bakhtiar, -
Muhammad Amin, -
author_sort Elida Zairina, -
title The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
title_short The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
title_full The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
title_fullStr The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
title_sort correlation between self-related adherence, asthma-related quality of life and control of asthma in adult patients
publisher Walter de Gruyter
publishDate 2021
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/4/C06.%20Kualitas%20Karil.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/3/C.06%20TURNITIN.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/2/C.06%20Correspondency.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/123397/
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