Dublin, July 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "The 2021 US Patient Study of Asthma Medications" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
OTC meds are taking on a bigger role in asthma treatment and sufferers are reporting higher satisfaction levels with these OTCs than in the past. The 2021 Adult Patient Study of Asthma Medications is part of a continuing series of surveys designed to provide subscribers with invaluable insights into adult asthma sufferers' awareness, usage and attitudes toward prescription and non-prescription asthma medication.
Phase I - General Population Survey
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Incidence of diagnosed asthma among adults
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Report of asthma among other household members
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Take medications for asthma
Phase II - Survey Among Adult Asthmatics Taking Medication
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Asthma history, symptoms and triggers
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Severity of asthma
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Managing/treating asthma, including use of Rx and non-Rx medications, diet and role of physician
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Brand awareness and usage, including brand switching and loyalty
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Changing attitudes towards asthma
A market segmentation analysis was conducted to provide insights on how asthma medicators segment along attitudinal dimensions.
Electronic Deliverables
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Summary Volume - Written analysis in PowerPoint including Key Findings, Summary and Market Segmentation.
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Top-line Trends Volume - Trended top-line tables detailing findings from all questions.
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Excel Tabulations - All survey questions cross-tabulated by key demographics (see below for list of variables)
Key Topics Covered:
INTRODUCTION
METHODOLOGY
KEY FINDINGS
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
Phase I: General Population Survey
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Incidence of Asthma & Treatment
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Diagnosed Asthma by Demographics
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Household Members With Asthma
Phase II: Survey of Adult Medicators
Section 1: Living With Asthma
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Severity of Asthma
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Severity of Asthma By Subgroups
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Persistence & Seasonality of Asthma
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Age When Asthma Was Diagnosed
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Asthma Interferes With Daily Activities
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Frequency of Asthma Symptoms
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Asthma Symptoms Considered Most Bothersome
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Asthma Related Emergency Room & Hospital Visits
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Asthma Triggers
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Attitudes About Living With Asthma
Section 2: Managing Asthma
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Information Sources for Asthma
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Type of Doctor Seen for Asthma
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Medication Usage
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Use of a Peak Flow Meter
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Use of Rescue Inhaler
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Refill of Rescue Inhaler & Number of Units
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Type of Inhaler Preferred
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Lifestyle Changes to Help Control Asthma
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Foods That Help Reduce Asthma Symptoms
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Foods & Ingredients Avoid to Lessen Asthma Symptoms
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Satisfaction With Aspects of Managing Asthma
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Self Assessment of Ability to Control Asthma
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Challenges in Controlling Asthma
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Concern About Cost of Asthma Treatment & Prevention
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Attitudes About Managing Asthma