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Gaps in using bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids and influenza vaccine among 23 high-and low-income sites

Gnatiuc, L. (författare)
Buist, A. S. (författare)
Kato, B. (författare)
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Janson, Christer (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Lungmedicin och allergologi
Ait-Khaled, N. (författare)
Nielsen, R. (författare)
Koul, P. A. (författare)
Nizankowska-Mogilnicka, E. (författare)
Obaseki, D. (författare)
Idolor, L. F. (författare)
Harrabi, I. (författare)
Burney, P. G. J. (författare)
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International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2015
2015
Engelska.
Ingår i: The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. - : International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. - 1027-3719 .- 1815-7920. ; 19:1, s. 21-30
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  • BACKGROUND: Increasing access to essential respiratory medicines and influenza vaccination has been a priority for over three decades. Their use remains low in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), where little is known about factors influencing use, or about the use of influenza vaccination for preventing respiratory exacerbations. METHODS: We estimated rates of regular use of bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids and influenza vaccine, and predictors for use among 19000 adults in 23 high-income countries (HICs) and LMIC sites. RESULTS: Bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids and influenza vaccine were used significantly more in HICs than in LMICs, after adjusting for similar clinical needs. Although they are used more commonly by people with symptomatic or severe respiratory disease, the gap between HICs and LMICs is not explained by the prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or doctor-diagnosed asthma. Site-specific factors are likely to influence use differently. The gross national income per capita for the country is a strong predictor for use of these treatments, suggesting that economics influence under-treatment. CONCLUSION: We still need a better understanding of determinants for the low use of essential respiratory medicines and influenza vaccine in low-income settings. Identifying and addressing these more systematically could improve the access and use of effective treatments.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Lungmedicin och allergi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Respiratory Medicine and Allergy (hsv//eng)

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essential respiratory medications
prevention of exacerbations
determinants for use
COPD and asthma treatments

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