Anderson William C, Baptist Alan P, Eakin Michelle N, Federman Alex, Murphy Vanessa E
Allergy and Immunology Section, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colo.
Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University, Detroit, Mich.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2024 Dec;12(12):3216-3222. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2024.07.031. Epub 2024 Aug 8.
Poor adherence to controller therapies is a universal challenge to asthma control. Several high-risk groups, including adolescents, pregnant women, and older adults, have their own unique challenges to adherence. The rates of asthma controller therapy use are low in each of these populations, but secondary to different causes. Adolescents have increased independence and a transition to new self-management responsibilities; pregnant women may be concerned about adverse effects of medications to the fetus; and older adults may have age-related physical and cognitive challenges to effectively taking medication. Only by understanding the nuances of care in these populations can health care professionals develop strategies to address barriers to adherence. Tailored education focused on empowering patients and dispelling misconceptions can serve as tools to improve adherence and ultimately asthma control.
对控制疗法依从性差是哮喘控制面临的一个普遍挑战。包括青少年、孕妇和老年人在内的几个高危群体在依从性方面有各自独特的挑战。这些人群中哮喘控制疗法的使用率都很低,但原因各不相同。青少年独立性增强,开始向新的自我管理责任过渡;孕妇可能担心药物对胎儿的不良影响;而老年人在有效用药方面可能面临与年龄相关的身体和认知挑战。只有了解这些人群护理的细微差别,医护人员才能制定策略来解决依从性障碍。以增强患者能力和消除误解为重点的针对性教育可以作为提高依从性并最终改善哮喘控制的工具。