Characteristics of patients preferring once-daily controller therapy for asthma and COPD: a retrospective cohort study.

David Price, Amanda J Lee, Erika J Sims, Linda Kemp, Elizabeth V Hillyer, Alison Chisholm, Julie von Ziegenweidt, Angela Williams
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Abstract

Background: Patient preference is an important factor when choosing an inhaler device for asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Aims: To identify characteristics of patients with asthma or COPD who prefer a once-daily controller medication regimen.

Methods: This retrospective observational study used electronic patient records and linked outcomes from patient-completed questionnaires in a primary care database. We compared the characteristics of patients indicating a preference for once-daily therapy with those who were unsure or indicating no preference.

Results: Of 3,731 patients with asthma, 2,174 (58%) were women; the mean age was 46 years (range 2-94). Of 2,138 patients with COPD, 980 (46%) were women; the mean age was 70 years (range 35-98). Approximately half of the patients in each cohort indicated once-daily preference, one-quarter were unsure, and one-quarter did not prefer once-daily therapy. In patients with asthma or COPD, the preference for once-daily controller medication was significantly associated with poor adherence and higher concerns about medication. In asthma, good control and low self-perceived controller medication need were associated with once-daily preference. By contrast, in COPD, a high self-perceived need for controller medication was associated with once-daily preference. There was no significant relationship between once-daily preference and age, sex, disease severity, or exacerbation history.

Conclusions: Understanding patient preferences may help prescribers to individualise therapy better for asthma and COPD.

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哮喘和COPD患者偏好每日一次控制治疗的特点:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景:患者偏好是哮喘或慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者选择吸入器的重要因素。目的:确定哮喘或COPD患者偏好每日一次控制药物治疗方案的特征。方法:这项回顾性观察性研究使用了电子病历和来自初级保健数据库中患者填写的问卷的相关结果。我们比较了偏好每日一次治疗的患者与不确定或无偏好的患者的特征。结果:3731例哮喘患者中,2174例(58%)为女性;平均年龄46岁(范围2-94岁)。在2138例COPD患者中,980例(46%)为女性;平均年龄70岁(35 ~ 98岁)。每个队列中大约一半的患者表示每天一次的治疗偏好,四分之一的患者不确定,四分之一的患者不喜欢每天一次的治疗。在哮喘或慢性阻塞性肺病患者中,偏好每日一次的控制性药物治疗与较差的依从性和较高的药物担忧显著相关。在哮喘患者中,良好的控制和较低的自我控制药物需求与每天一次的偏好有关。相比之下,在慢性阻塞性肺病患者中,对控制药物的高度自我感知需求与每天一次的偏好相关。每日一次的偏好与年龄、性别、疾病严重程度或恶化史没有显著关系。结论:了解患者偏好可能有助于处方医师更好地个体化治疗哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺病。
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