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Asthma control and adherence in newly diagnosed young and elderly adult patients with asthma in Turkey

dc.contributor.coauthorGemicioglu, Bilun
dc.contributor.coauthorCimrin, Arif
dc.contributor.coauthorAbadoglu, Oznur
dc.contributor.coauthorCilli, Aykut
dc.contributor.coauthorUzaslan, Esra
dc.contributor.coauthorGunen, Hakan
dc.contributor.coauthorAkyildiz, Levent
dc.contributor.coauthorSuerdem, Mecit
dc.contributor.coauthorOzlu, Tevfik
dc.contributor.coauthorMisirligil, Zeynep
dc.contributor.kuauthorBayram, Hasan
dc.contributor.kuprofileFaculty Member
dc.contributor.researchcenterN/A
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.unitN/A
dc.contributor.yokid4890
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:22:11Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractObjective: This study aimed to evaluate the factors that affect asthma control and adherence to treatment in newly diagnosed elderly asthmatics in Turkey compared with younger patients. Methods: This real-life prospective observational cohort study was conducted at 136 centers. A web-based questionnaire was administered to the patients who were followed up for 12 months. Results: Analysis included 1037 young adult asthma patients (age <65 years) and 79 elderly asthma patients (age >= 65 years). The percentage of patients with total control in the elderly and young groups were 33.9% and 37.1% at visit 1, 20.0% and 42.1% (p = 0.012) at visit 2, and 50.0% and 49.8% at visit 3, respectively. Adherence to treatment was similar for both groups. Visit compliance was better in the elderly group than in the young group at visit 1 (72.2% vs. 60.8%, p = 0.045), visit 2 (51.9% vs. 34.9%, p = 0.002), and visit 3 (32.9% vs. 19.4%, p = 0.004). Adherence to treatment increased with asthma control in both groups (both p < 0.001) but decreased with the presence of gastritis/ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux, and coronary artery disease in the elderly. Conclusions: Asthma control and adherence to treatment were similar for the elderly and young asthma patients, though the follow-up rate was lower in young patients. The presence of gastritis/ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux and coronary artery disease had negative impacts on the adherence to treatment in elderly adult patients.
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dc.description.indexedbyScopus
dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.issue5
dc.description.openaccessNO
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.volume56
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/02770903.2018.1471707
dc.identifier.eissn1532-4303
dc.identifier.issn0277-0903
dc.identifier.quartileQ4
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85048143943
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02770903.2018.1471707
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/11027
dc.identifier.wos466168100011
dc.keywordsManagement
dc.keywordsControl
dc.keywordsTreatment allergic rhinitis
dc.keywordsPrevalence
dc.keywordsComorbidities
dc.keywordsAssociation
dc.keywordsManagement
dc.keywordsPredictors
dc.keywordsOutcomes
dc.keywordsObesity
dc.keywordsDisease
dc.keywordsAtopy
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
dc.relation.grantnoAbdi Ibrahim Ilac San. ve Tic. AS, Turkey The study is financially supported by "Abdi Ibrahim Ilac San. ve Tic. AS, Turkey."
dc.sourceJournal of Asthma
dc.subjectAllergy
dc.subjectRespiratory system
dc.titleAsthma control and adherence in newly diagnosed young and elderly adult patients with asthma in Turkey
dc.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typePublication
local.contributor.authorid0000-0002-5236-766X
local.contributor.kuauthorBayram, Hasan

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