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- W4313024871 abstract "Patient adherence to treatment is vital for treatment success as poor adherence can lead to disease worsening. Our study aims to investigate how well moderate-to-severe asthma patients adhere to biologics and other asthma treatments, and to determine any differences in their adherence to these treatments. The Ipsos Syndicated Severe Asthma Patient Community is an online qualitative study which gathered perceptions from 223 patients with moderate-to-severe asthma in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Canada and Japan in October 2021. Patients chose to participate and are screened to reflect moderate-to-severe asthma patients taking a range of asthma therapies. Among 133 moderate-to-severe asthma patient participants who are currently receiving a biologic treatment in our study, 11% missed at least 1 dose of their biologic treatment in the last 6 months. Of the 110 sampled biologic users reported also taking other asthma treatments, 23% missed at least 1 dose of their non-biologic treatment in the last month. As for patient participants who are not on any biologics (n=88), 41% recorded at least 1 missing dose in the last month. ‘Forgetfulness’ and ‘interruptions to daily routines’ were the top 2 reasons cited by sampled patients for missing their treatments. One biologic user participant skipped his injection due to COVID-19 vaccination; 5 non-biologic user participants reported missed doses as they felt too unwell to take their medication. Moderate-to-severe asthma patients in our study showed better adherence to their biologic treatments compared to non-biologic users. This suggests that using biologics improves patient adherence to treatment; however, further investigation using comparator cohort is warranted." @default.
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- W4313024871 date "2022-09-04" @default.
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- W4313024871 title "Asthma patient adherence to biologic and non-biologic treatments" @default.
- W4313024871 doi "https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.2153" @default.
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