Predictors of change in asthma-related quality of life: a longitudinal real-life study in adult asthmatics
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Published:2023-01-03
Issue:5
Volume:32
Page:1507-1520
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ISSN:0962-9343
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Container-title:Quality of Life Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Qual Life Res
Author:
Louis GillesORCID, Pétré Benoit, Schleich Florence, Zahrei Halehsadat Nekoee, Donneau Anne-Françoise, Henket Monique, Paulus Virginie, Guissard Françoise, Guillaume Michèle, Louis Renaud
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Asthma negatively impacts health-related quality of life (HRQL). The objective is to investigate the longitudinal relationship between HRQL in asthma and disease control, demographic and clinical objective parameters in an adult population in real-life settings.
Methods
We conducted a longitudinal study on adult asthmatics recruited from Liege University Hospital Asthma Clinic (Belgium) between 2011 and 2019. We selected those who had two visits and completed two patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), the asthma control test (ACT) and the mini asthma quality of life questionnaire (AQLQ) (n = 290). AQLQ was the dependent variable. Demographic, functional and inflammatory characteristics, asthma control, and exacerbations were the independent variables. We applied generalized linear mixed models to identify the factors associated with change in AQLQ and its dimensions.
Results
Median (IQR) time interval between the two visits was 7 (5–19) months. Overall, median (IQR) global AQLQ increased from 4.1 (3–5.1) to 4.6 (3.4–5.9) (p < 0.0001). All AQLQ dimensions significantly improved, apart the environmental one. AQLQ improved in patients who had both step-up and step-down pharmacological treatment as well as in patients reporting no change between the two visits. The fitted models indicated that change in ACT was the main predictor of change in AQLQ (p < 0.0001). A rise in 3 units in ACT predicted an improvement of 0.5 AQLQ (AUC-ROC = 0.85; p < 0.0001). Change in BMI inversely impacted global AQLQ (p < 0.01) and its activity dimension (p < 0.0001).
Conclusion
Asthma control and BMI are key predictors of asthma quality of life acting in an opposite direction. AQLQ may improve without step-up in the pharmacological treatment.
Funder
Belgian Federal Science Policy Office Interreg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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