Descriptive study on the management of asthma in asthmatic Middle East adult population : Algeria,Egypt, Irak,Iran, Jordan, Koweit, Lebanon, Qatar,Saudi,Tunisia, UAE
Multicentric, transversal, descriptive, epidemiological study, conducted in a random sample of general practitioner and medical specialist (Pulmonologist and/or allergologist) in the public and the private sector.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
7,294
Asthma control
Daytime symptoms Limitation of activities Nocturnal symptoms / awakening Need for reliever /rescue treatment Lung function (PEF or FEV)
Time frame: Up to 1 year
general and sociodemographic patient's characteristics
sex, age, BMI, educational level, occupation, comorbidities, smoking status, and social security coverage.
Time frame: up to 1 year
Identify predictive factors of asthma control,
such as age, sex, BMI, smoking status, adherence to treatment, asthma history, comorbidity.
Time frame: UP to 1 year
asthma control level
Asthma control test questionnaire : activities at work,breathless,asthma symptoms (wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath;use of rescue inhaler or taken a nebulizer treatment ,asthma assessment
Time frame: Up to 4 weeks
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Ain Naadja, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Aïn Beïda, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Algiers, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Annaba, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Azzaba, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Bab Ezzouar, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Babez, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Batna City, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Bāb al-Wādī, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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Béjaïa, Nis-rme-xxx-2014/1, Algeria
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