PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors of asthma patients towards the use of short-acting β2-agonists: A systematic review.

  • Zhe Chi Loh,
  • Rabia Hussain,
  • Shamala Balan,
  • Bandana Saini,
  • Jaya Muneswarao,
  • Siew Chin Ong,
  • Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
p. e0283876

Abstract

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BackgroundShort-acting β2-agonists (SABA), the most potent and rapid-acting relievers are commonly used to provide quick relief of asthma symptoms. However, there is an increasing concern regarding the misuse of SABA medicines.ObjectiveThis qualitative systematic review aims to determine, evaluate, and summarize the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors towards the use of SABA from the patients' perspectives.MethodsThe databases searched included PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Cochrane database. Original research articles reporting the perceptions, attitudes, or behaviors of asthma patients towards the use of SABA, which was available as full text, published in the English language between the year 2000 and February 2023 were included in the review. Commentaries, letters to editor, review articles, and conference proceedings were excluded.ResultsA total of five articles were included. Six overarching themes were obtained: (1) perceptions on health status; (2) perceptions and attitudes towards the impact of asthma; (3) perceptions towards asthma control; (4) perceptions towards asthma knowledge; (5) risk perceptions; (6) perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors towards the use of SABA.ConclusionDespite the fact that SABA could rapidly alleviate asthma symptoms, SABA over-users were less likely to describe their health status and asthma control as 'excellent'. Most SABA over-users did not know that frequent SABA usage would worsen their asthma control, and they exhibited psychological linkage towards the use of SABA. Collaborative efforts between policymakers, healthcare professionals and patients are warranted to reconstruct SABA prescribing practice and usage.