Department of Pharmacology, Gandaki Medical College, Pokhara, Gandaki Province, Nepal.
IMU Centre for Education, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 20;18(10):e0291265. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291265. eCollection 2023.
Bronchial asthma continues to be a problem in the Himalayan country of Nepal. This study explored the impact of bronchial asthma on patients' lives in a hill village in Syangja district, Nepal, and obtained information about the perceived impact of the illness, knowledge of the disease, self-care behaviors and treatment among patients.
The study site is the village of Jyamire (located at an elevation between 900 to 1200 m) Syangja district. Individuals suffering from asthma residing in the village aged 18 years or above were included. Semi-structured interviews were conducted face-to-face with the respondents at their homes using an interview guide. The interviews were audio recorded, transcribed in the Nepali language, and then translated into English for further analysis.
Most participants were female, between 18 to 60 years of age, and housewives. Most houses were built of mud and poorly ventilated. Gas was used for cooking though firewood was also used. Most used to get an average of three serious attacks a year both during winter and summer. The themes that emerged were the number and seasonal variation in attacks, the perceived effect of asthma on their lives and social interactions, the knowledge of the interviewee about the disease, the impact of asthma on their socioeconomic status, and treatment and self-care behaviors. Residing in a hill village required them to walk up and down several times a day and the disease seriously impacted their lives. The smoke produced during different ceremonies and during cooking also worsened their asthma.
Findings suggest, the existence of multiple factors, a few unique to Nepal contributing to poor asthma control. Though the recent socioeconomic improvement has led to improved prevention and treatment options, asthma seriously affected the patients.
支气管哮喘在尼泊尔这个喜马拉雅国家仍然是一个问题。本研究探讨了支气管哮喘对尼泊尔 Syangja 区一个山村患者生活的影响,并获得了有关疾病感知影响、疾病知识、自我护理行为和患者治疗的信息。
研究地点是 Syangja 区的 Jyamire 村(位于海拔 900 至 1200 米之间)。纳入居住在该村且年龄在 18 岁及以上的哮喘患者。使用访谈指南在受访者家中面对面进行半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音,用尼泊尔语记录下来,然后翻译成英文进行进一步分析。
大多数参与者是女性,年龄在 18 至 60 岁之间,是家庭主妇。大多数房屋是用泥土建造的,通风不良。虽然也使用柴火,但主要使用煤气做饭。大多数人平均每年在冬季和夏季都会经历三次严重发作。出现的主题是发作的次数和季节性变化、哮喘对他们生活和社交互动的感知影响、受访者对疾病的了解、哮喘对他们社会经济地位的影响,以及治疗和自我护理行为。居住在山村需要他们每天上下走几次,疾病严重影响了他们的生活。不同仪式和烹饪过程中产生的烟雾也使他们的哮喘恶化。
研究结果表明,存在多种因素,其中一些尼泊尔特有的因素导致哮喘控制不佳。尽管最近的社会经济改善带来了更好的预防和治疗选择,但哮喘还是严重影响了患者。