Vieira Rafael José, Pereira Ana Margarida, Taborda-Barata Luís, Regateiro Frederico S, Marques-Cruz Manuel, Robalo Cordeiro Carlos, Loureiro Cláudia Chaves, Dávila Ignacio J, Bousquet Jean, Fonseca João A, Sousa-Pinto Bernardo
Department of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences (MEDCIDS), Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Centre for Health Technology and Services Research, Health Research Network (CINTESIS@RISE), Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Clin Transl Allergy. 2024 Apr;14(4):e12349. doi: 10.1002/clt2.12349.
Asthma presents a significant health challenge, imposing a considerable burden on healthcare services. Discrepancies in asthma-related hospitalisations may reflect underlying health disparities. We aimed to analyse inequities in asthma hospital admissions in mainland Portugal and Spain, from a regional perspective and considering sex and age.
We conducted a retrospective study using data from the Spanish and Portuguese national hospitalisations databases. We calculated crude national and regional yearly hospitalisation rates according per Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics region. Additionally, we calculated hospitalisation rates adjusted for asthma prevalence and the female-to-male ratio in asthma hospital admissions per age group, considering the female-to-male ratio in the overall population.
Between 2012 and 2016, there were 92,084 asthma hospital admissions in mainland Spain and 7717 in mainland Portugal. There was a trend for a higher-than-average rate of asthma-related hospitalisations in the Northern regions of both countries. Women had a hospitalisation rate that was 3.2 times higher than men. Age was associated with higher risk for asthma hospitalisation, with individuals aged 65 and older displaying a hospitalisation rate 4.5 times higher than those under 65. Additionally, while hospitalisations in women aged <65 years were 2.3 times more likely than in men of the same age, hospitalisations in women aged ≥65 years were 3.5 times higher than in men aged ≥65 years.
This study suggests that marked regional inequities in asthma hospital admissions exist in Spain and Portugal. Additionally, women are particularly at risk of hospitalisation due to asthma, and such risk increases with age.
哮喘给健康带来了重大挑战,给医疗服务造成了相当大的负担。哮喘相关住院治疗方面的差异可能反映了潜在的健康不平等。我们旨在从地区角度并考虑性别和年龄,分析葡萄牙大陆和西班牙哮喘住院情况中的不公平现象。
我们使用西班牙和葡萄牙国家住院数据库的数据进行了一项回顾性研究。我们根据统计区域单位命名法计算了全国和各地区每年的粗住院率。此外,我们根据哮喘患病率以及各年龄组哮喘住院患者中的女性与男性比例,并考虑总体人群中的女性与男性比例,计算了调整后的住院率。
2012年至2016年期间,西班牙大陆有92084例哮喘住院病例,葡萄牙大陆有7717例。两国北部地区与哮喘相关的住院率均有高于平均水平的趋势。女性的住院率是男性的3.2倍。年龄与哮喘住院风险较高相关,65岁及以上人群的住院率是65岁以下人群的4.5倍。此外,虽然65岁以下女性的住院率比同龄男性高2.3倍,但65岁及以上女性的住院率比65岁及以上男性高3.5倍。
本研究表明,西班牙和葡萄牙在哮喘住院方面存在明显的地区不平等。此外,女性因哮喘住院的风险尤其高,且这种风险随年龄增加而上升。