INCLIASMA phase II project - Clinical inertia in asthma in Spain
OBJECTIVESEighty percent of patients with asthma are poorly controlled. Despite the availability of updated clinical practice guidelines, poor asthma control and treatment continue to be detected. The main objective of the INCLIASMA phaseII study (INercia CLInica en ASMA) is to analyze the reality o...
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Published in: | Semergen, medicina de familia Vol. 48; no. 7; p. 101816 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English Spanish |
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01-10-2022
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Summary: | OBJECTIVESEighty percent of patients with asthma are poorly controlled. Despite the availability of updated clinical practice guidelines, poor asthma control and treatment continue to be detected. The main objective of the INCLIASMA phaseII study (INercia CLInica en ASMA) is to analyze the reality of asthma management in Spanish primary care (PC) clinics. As a secondary objective, it was proposed to establish a series of key recommendations in the management of patients with asthma, based on the conclusions of the panelists. MATERIAL AND METHODSCross-sectional descriptive, multicenter and non-randomized study, which was developed in two rounds, following the Delphi methodology. A specific online questionnaire was developed for the project with 41 items and divided into 5 blocks (diagnosis, control, adherence, treatment and referral criteria) and a group of PC physicians who were experts in asthma were asked to express their level of agreement or disagreement with the set of items in the questionnaire. From the results, the main existing controversies in the management of asthma in Spain were identified and practical recommendations were elaborated. RESULTSTwenty-four panelists participated. There was a final consensus in 92.68% (38/41) of all the items collected in the questionnaire. The panelists concluded that it takes too long to diagnose asthma, and there is a high percentage of asthmatic patients without proper treatment, and therefore, without adequate control. Lack of time, care overload or therapeutic inertia are some of the determining factors in this situation. CONCLUSIONSThe INCLIASMA phaseII study highlights the controversies found in routine clinical practice in asthma management, highlighting the continued need for training and offering consensus recommendations that seek to improve asthma management in our country. |
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ISSN: | 1578-8865 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.semerg.2022.101816 |