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Burden of allergic rhinitis and impact of MP-AzeFlu from the patient perspective: pan European patient survey




AuthorsCanonica G Walter, Klimek Ludger, Acaster Sarah, Dollner Ralph, Kaulsay Ranbir, Lo Siu Hing, Price David B, Scadding Glenis K, Valovirta Erkka, Zieglmayer Petra

PublisherTAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Publication year2021

JournalCurrent Medical Research and Opinion

Journal name in sourceCURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH AND OPINION

Journal acronymCURR MED RES OPIN

Volume37

Issue7

First page 1259

Last page1272

Number of pages14

ISSN0300-7995

eISSN1473-4877

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2021.1911973

Web address https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03007995.2021.1911973

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/56055729


Abstract

Objective

The aims of this survey were to (1) assess the burden of allergic rhinitis (AR) from the patient perspective, (2) investigate MP-AzeFlu use in real life and its impact on patients' lives and (3) explore factors associated with treatment satisfaction.

Methods

A cross-sectional, quantitative, online, questionnaire-based survey was conducted in seven European countries (March-June 2019). Questions explored AR burden and treatment satisfaction. Satisfaction was assessed using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication 9-item (TSQM-9; max score = 100). Participants (aged >= 18 years) had a doctor/healthcare provider confirmed AR diagnosis and used MP-AzeFlu within the last year.

Results

Pre-MP-AzeFlu treatment, participants (n = 1004) reported an average of 3.3 (SD:3.5) doctor visits/year, 8.1 (SD:11.0) days/year absenteeism and 15.8 (SD:18.9) days/year presenteeism due to AR. Only 48% of participants used MP-AzeFlu twice/day as recommended. Post-MP-AzeFlu 57% of participants reported better QoL, 47% reported fewer doctor visits and 52% discontinued polypharmacy. Absenteeism and presenteeism were reduced by 2.5 (SD 10.0) and 7.3 (SD:16.0) days/year, respectively. 70% of participants were more/much more satisfied with MP-AzeFlu versus previous AR treatment(s), and >= 70% were satisfied/extremely satisfied with its ability to prevent/treat AR, relieve symptoms and with its onset of action. Mean global, effectiveness and convenience TSQM-9 scores were 70.0 (SD:19.8), 68.3 (SD:21.6) and 72.7 (SD:20.4), respectively. Treatment satisfaction and effectiveness were significantly improved when MP-AzeFlu was taken as recommended.

Conclusions

The impact of AR on patients' lives remains high. Real-life use of MP-AzeFlu reduces that impact and is associated with a high level of effectiveness, convenience and global satisfaction.


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