The Living with Asthma Study
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Hughes, M., The Living with Asthma Study, Asthma Society of Ireland, 2014Download Item:
Abstract:
Ireland has the fourth highest incidence of asthma in the world (GINA 2004, 2012, Masoli et al.
2004). It is estimated that 14.7% of the population, or 470,000 Irish people have asthma, including
20% of Irish children, making it the most common chronic disease in childhood and the most
common respiratory illness in Ireland (Asthma Society of Ireland 2014, Central Statistics Office 2008).
Around 29% of people with asthma miss school or work because of it; adults are absent from work
an average of 12 days and children are absent from school on average 10 days per year (Manning et
al. 2007). There are more than 5,000 admissions per year to hospital for asthma treatment. The
average cost of a hospital admission for asthma costs €2,737 (Health Service Executive 2009). The
impact of asthma on people’s lives has been well established. The recent REALISE survey found that
a poor level of control persists among people with asthma, even though they rate themselves to be
well controlled (Price et al. 2014). Symptoms and exacerbations of symptoms are frequent and this is
not regarded by people as problematic, unlike their healthcare providers. This suggests that people
are willing to put up with a level of symptoms which may influence their quality of life.
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