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Association of quality-of-care indicators with asthma outcomes: A retrospective observational study for asthma care in Singapore.

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Lam, SSW; Chen, J; Wu, JT; Lee, CF; Ragavendran, N; Ong, MEH; Tan, NC; Loo, CM; Matchar, DB; Koh, MS
Published in: Ann Acad Med Singap
October 30, 2023

INTRODUCTION: Asthma guidelines have advocated for the use of quality-of-care indicators (QCIs) in asthma management. To improve asthma care, it is important to identify effective QCIs that are actionable. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the presence of 3 QCIs: asthma education, Asthma Control Test (ACT) and spirometry testing on the time to severe exacerbation (TTSE). METHOD: Data collected from the SingHealth COPD and Asthma Data Mart (SCDM), including asthma patients managed in 9 SingHealth polyclinics and Singapore General Hospital from January 2015 to December 2020, were analysed. Patients receiving Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Steps 3-5 treatment, with at least 1 QCI recorded, and at least 1 severe exacerbation within 1 year before the first QCI record, were included. Data were analysed using multivariate Cox regression and quasi-Poisson regression models. RESULTS: A total of 3849 patients in the registry fulfilled the criteria. Patients with records of asthma education or ACT assessment have a lower adjusted hazard ratio (HR) for TTSE (adjusted HR=0.88, P=0.023; adjusted HR=0.83, P<0.001). Adjusted HR associated with spirometry is higher (adjusted HR=1.22, P=0.026). No QCI was significantly associated with emergency department (ED)/inpatient visits. Only asthma education and ACT showed a decrease in the number of exacerbations for multivariate analysis (asthma education estimate: -0.181, P<0.001; ACT estimate: -0.169, P<0.001). No QCI was significant for the number of exacerbations associated with ED/inpatient visits. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that the perfor-mance of asthma education and ACT was associated with increased TTSE and decreased number of exacerbations, underscoring the importance of ensuring quality care in clinical practice.

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Ann Acad Med Singap

DOI

EISSN

2972-4066

Publication Date

October 30, 2023

Volume

52

Issue

10

Start / End Page

497 / 509

Location

Singapore

Related Subject Headings

  • Spirometry
  • Singapore
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Quality Indicators, Health Care
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
 

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Lam, S. S. W., Chen, J., Wu, J. T., Lee, C. F., Ragavendran, N., Ong, M. E. H., … Koh, M. S. (2023). Association of quality-of-care indicators with asthma outcomes: A retrospective observational study for asthma care in Singapore. Ann Acad Med Singap, 52(10), 497–509. https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023151
Lam, Sean Shao Wei, Jingwei Chen, Jun Tian Wu, Chun Fan Lee, Narayanan Ragavendran, Marcus Eng Hock Ong, Ngiap Chuan Tan, Chian Min Loo, David Bruce Matchar, and Mariko Siyue Koh. “Association of quality-of-care indicators with asthma outcomes: A retrospective observational study for asthma care in Singapore.Ann Acad Med Singap 52, no. 10 (October 30, 2023): 497–509. https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023151.
Lam SSW, Chen J, Wu JT, Lee CF, Ragavendran N, Ong MEH, et al. Association of quality-of-care indicators with asthma outcomes: A retrospective observational study for asthma care in Singapore. Ann Acad Med Singap. 2023 Oct 30;52(10):497–509.
Lam, Sean Shao Wei, et al. “Association of quality-of-care indicators with asthma outcomes: A retrospective observational study for asthma care in Singapore.Ann Acad Med Singap, vol. 52, no. 10, Oct. 2023, pp. 497–509. Pubmed, doi:10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023151.
Lam SSW, Chen J, Wu JT, Lee CF, Ragavendran N, Ong MEH, Tan NC, Loo CM, Matchar DB, Koh MS. Association of quality-of-care indicators with asthma outcomes: A retrospective observational study for asthma care in Singapore. Ann Acad Med Singap. 2023 Oct 30;52(10):497–509.

Published In

Ann Acad Med Singap

DOI

EISSN

2972-4066

Publication Date

October 30, 2023

Volume

52

Issue

10

Start / End Page

497 / 509

Location

Singapore

Related Subject Headings

  • Spirometry
  • Singapore
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Quality Indicators, Health Care
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine