Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study

Copyright © 2016 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Asia-Pacific Burden of Respiratory Diseases (APBORD) was a cross-sectional, observational study examining the burden of respiratory disease in adults across 6 Asia-Pacific countries. This article reports sy...

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Main Authors: Thanaviratananich S., Cho S., Ghoshal A., Muttalif A., Lin H., Pothirat C., Chuaychoo B., Aeumjaturapat S., Bagga S., Faruqi R., Sajjan S., Baidya S., Wang D.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-417822017-09-28T04:23:20Z Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study Thanaviratananich S. Cho S. Ghoshal A. Muttalif A. Lin H. Pothirat C. Chuaychoo B. Aeumjaturapat S. Bagga S. Faruqi R. Sajjan S. Baidya S. Wang D. Copyright © 2016 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Asia-Pacific Burden of Respiratory Diseases (APBORD) was a cross-sectional, observational study examining the burden of respiratory disease in adults across 6 Asia-Pacific countries. This article reports symptoms, healthcare resource utilization (HCRU), work impairment and cost burden associated with allergic rhinitis (AR), asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and rhinosinusitis in Thailand. Consecutive participants aged ≥18 years with a primary diagnosis of AR, asthma, COPD, or rhinosinusitis were enrolled at 4 hospitals in Thailand during October 2012 and October 2013. Participants completed a survey detailing respiratory symptoms, HCRU, work productivity, and activity impairment. Locally sourced unit costs were used in the calculation of total costs. The study enrolled 1000 patients. The most frequent primary diagnosis was AR (44.2%), followed by rhinosinusitis (24.1%), asthma (23.7%), and COPD (8.0%). Overall, 316 (31.6%) of patients were diagnosed with some combination of the 4 diseases. Blocked nose or congestion (17%) and cough or coughing up phlegm (16%) were the main reasons for the current medical visit. The mean annual cost for patients with a respiratory disease was US$1495 (SD 3133) per patient. Costs associated with work productivity loss were the principal contributor for AR and rhinosinusitis patients while medication costs were the highest contributor for asthma and COPD patients. The study findings highlight the burden associated with 4 prevalent respiratory diseases in Thailand. Thorough investigation of concomitant conditions and improved disease management may help to reduce the burden of these respiratory diseases. 2017-09-28T04:23:20Z 2017-09-28T04:23:20Z 2016-07-01 Journal 00257974 2-s2.0-84979987809 10.1097/MD.0000000000004090 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84979987809&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41782
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description Copyright © 2016 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Asia-Pacific Burden of Respiratory Diseases (APBORD) was a cross-sectional, observational study examining the burden of respiratory disease in adults across 6 Asia-Pacific countries. This article reports symptoms, healthcare resource utilization (HCRU), work impairment and cost burden associated with allergic rhinitis (AR), asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and rhinosinusitis in Thailand. Consecutive participants aged ≥18 years with a primary diagnosis of AR, asthma, COPD, or rhinosinusitis were enrolled at 4 hospitals in Thailand during October 2012 and October 2013. Participants completed a survey detailing respiratory symptoms, HCRU, work productivity, and activity impairment. Locally sourced unit costs were used in the calculation of total costs. The study enrolled 1000 patients. The most frequent primary diagnosis was AR (44.2%), followed by rhinosinusitis (24.1%), asthma (23.7%), and COPD (8.0%). Overall, 316 (31.6%) of patients were diagnosed with some combination of the 4 diseases. Blocked nose or congestion (17%) and cough or coughing up phlegm (16%) were the main reasons for the current medical visit. The mean annual cost for patients with a respiratory disease was US$1495 (SD 3133) per patient. Costs associated with work productivity loss were the principal contributor for AR and rhinosinusitis patients while medication costs were the highest contributor for asthma and COPD patients. The study findings highlight the burden associated with 4 prevalent respiratory diseases in Thailand. Thorough investigation of concomitant conditions and improved disease management may help to reduce the burden of these respiratory diseases.
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author Thanaviratananich S.
Cho S.
Ghoshal A.
Muttalif A.
Lin H.
Pothirat C.
Chuaychoo B.
Aeumjaturapat S.
Bagga S.
Faruqi R.
Sajjan S.
Baidya S.
Wang D.
spellingShingle Thanaviratananich S.
Cho S.
Ghoshal A.
Muttalif A.
Lin H.
Pothirat C.
Chuaychoo B.
Aeumjaturapat S.
Bagga S.
Faruqi R.
Sajjan S.
Baidya S.
Wang D.
Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study
author_facet Thanaviratananich S.
Cho S.
Ghoshal A.
Muttalif A.
Lin H.
Pothirat C.
Chuaychoo B.
Aeumjaturapat S.
Bagga S.
Faruqi R.
Sajjan S.
Baidya S.
Wang D.
author_sort Thanaviratananich S.
title Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study
title_short Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study
title_full Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study
title_fullStr Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study
title_full_unstemmed Burden of respiratory disease in Thailand: Results from the APBORD observational study
title_sort burden of respiratory disease in thailand: results from the apbord observational study
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