Asthma exacerbations and socio-economic status in French adults with persistent asthma: A prospective cohort study

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TitreAsthma exacerbations and socio-economic status in French adults with persistent asthma: A prospective cohort study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursMazalovic K, Jacoud F, Dima AL, Van Ganse E, Nolin M, Didier C., Zaba C, Grp ASTROLab
JournalJOURNAL OF ASTHMA
Volume55
Pagination1043-1051
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0277-0903
Mots-clésAsthma, Cohort studies, primary care, social determinants of health, symptom flare-up
Résumé

{Introduction: Adults disadvantaged by poor socio-economic status (SES) are more severely affected by asthma compared to those with better SES. We aimed to determine whether the frequency of asthma exacerbations (AEx), as well as aspects related to AEx management, differed based on SES in patients treated with daily treatments. Methods: This study, part of the prospective observational cohort ASTRO-LAB, included French adult patients with persistent asthma. Patients were considered as low SES if they benefited from publicly funded special health insurance and/or were perceived as low SES by their general practitioner. AEx was defined as at least one of the following: asthma-related oral corticosteroid course, medical contact, hospitalization, and death. We examined associations between SES and AEx frequency, perceived triggering factors and type of medical contact after AEx. Results: In our sample of 255 patients, 11.40% were considered as low SES. Patients with low SES did not report significantly more AEx than medium/high SES patients during one-year follow-up (0.79 versus 0.55

DOI10.1080/02770903.2017.1391280