Factors related to the discrepancy between patient-perceived and actual disease control remain unclear. Identifying patients at risk of overestimation of asthma control remains elusive. This study aimed to (i) investigate the relationship between patient-reported and actual level of asthma control (ii), compare the characteristics between patients who believe their asthma is well controlled that accurately report 'well-controlled' asthma with those that do not, and (iii) identify factors associated with inaccurately reported 'well-controlled' asthma. A historical, multinational, cross-sectional study using data from the iHARP (initiative Helping Asthma in Real-life Patients) review service for adults with asthma prescribed fixed-dose combin...
Purpose: Definitions and measures of asthma control used in clinical trials and in clinical practice...
Background: Achieving asthma control is central to optimising patient quality of life and clinical o...
BACKGROUND: Published data suggest that asthma is significantly under/misdiagnosed. The present com...
Factors related to the discrepancy between patient-perceived and actual disease control remain uncle...
Background: Poor asthma control observed in several surveys may be related to a lack of systematic a...
SummaryIntroductionThe objective of asthma management is to control the condition. However, world-wi...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, and previous studies hav...
Introduction:Asthma control assessment is important in patients (pts) with severe asthma, where OCS ...
Background: Achieving asthma control is central to optimising patient quality of life and clinical o...
Asthma imposes a substantial burden on individuals and societies. Patients with asthma need high-qua...
Purpose: Definitions and measures of asthma control used in clinical trials and in clinical practice...
Background: Achieving asthma control is central to optimising patient quality of life and clinical o...
BACKGROUND: Published data suggest that asthma is significantly under/misdiagnosed. The present com...
Factors related to the discrepancy between patient-perceived and actual disease control remain uncle...
Background: Poor asthma control observed in several surveys may be related to a lack of systematic a...
SummaryIntroductionThe objective of asthma management is to control the condition. However, world-wi...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, and previous studies hav...
Introduction:Asthma control assessment is important in patients (pts) with severe asthma, where OCS ...
Background: Achieving asthma control is central to optimising patient quality of life and clinical o...
Asthma imposes a substantial burden on individuals and societies. Patients with asthma need high-qua...
Purpose: Definitions and measures of asthma control used in clinical trials and in clinical practice...
Background: Achieving asthma control is central to optimising patient quality of life and clinical o...
BACKGROUND: Published data suggest that asthma is significantly under/misdiagnosed. The present com...