Importance of education in bronchial asthma treatment - gender differences.

Beata Jankowska-Polańska, Justyna Pleśniak, Mariola Seń, Izabella Uchmanowicz, Joanna Rosińczuk
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite significant progress in understanding mechanisms and effective treatment there are still therapeutic failures in patients treated for bronchial asthma. Education is vital in the therapeutic process. It improves the control of the disease at the individual level by influencing the adherence and compliance.

Material and methods: The study included 100 patients suffering from bronchial asthma and treated according to GINA 2002 guidelines in Allergy Clinic. Asthma control test (ACT), analysis of patients' medical documentation and a self-constructed questionnaire concerning health promotion and education were used in the study. Aim of this work was to assess differences in the influence of education on results of bronchial asthma control between sexes.

Results: Average duration of asthma was similar in women and men (13.0 ± 11.16 vs.12.7 ± 9.74 years). Weaker asthma control was found in women (ACT 17.7 vs. 20.4), as well as lower FEV1 values (80-50% of predicted value in 60.3% of women vs. 43.25 of men). In women an analysis of correlation concerning patients' knowledge and conducted health education with asthma control revealed a statistically significant positive correlation of knowledge acquired from the allergologist with asthma control, information about proceeding in acute attack, whereas negative correlation with asthma control with knowledge passed on by family doctor was found. Among the male respondents positive correlations of knowledge with asthma control within the scope of knowledge from allergologist and information concerning proceeding in asthmatic attack were found, while negative correlation with information coming from family doctor was revealed.

Conclusions: Health education in patients with asthma should be conducted by a specialist in allergic diseases and well-prepared healthcare professionals.

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支气管哮喘治疗教育的重要性-性别差异。
尽管在理解机制和有效治疗方面取得了重大进展,但支气管哮喘患者的治疗失败仍然存在。教育在治疗过程中是至关重要的。它通过影响依从性和依从性来改善个人对疾病的控制。材料和方法:本研究纳入100例支气管哮喘患者,根据过敏临床GINA 2002指南进行治疗。采用哮喘控制试验(ACT)、患者病历分析和自编健康促进教育问卷。本研究的目的是评估不同性别受教育程度对支气管哮喘控制结果的影响差异。结果:男女哮喘的平均病程相似(13.0±11.16 vs.12.7±9.74年)。女性哮喘控制较弱(ACT为17.7比20.4),FEV1值较低(60.3%的女性为预测值的80-50%,男性为43.25%)。对女性患者哮喘知识和健康教育与哮喘控制的相关性分析显示,从过敏症专科医生获得的知识与哮喘控制、急性发作时的处理信息呈正相关,而家庭医生传递的知识与哮喘控制呈负相关。男性被调查者对过敏症专科医师知识范围内的哮喘控制知识和哮喘发作过程信息呈正相关,与家庭医生信息呈负相关。结论:哮喘患者的健康教育应由变态反应性疾病专科医生和有充分准备的医护人员进行。
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