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Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour Due to Cough in Finnish Elderly: Too Much and Too Little.

Authors :
Kaulamo JT
Lätti AM
Koskela HO
Source :
Lung [Lung] 2023 Feb; Vol. 201 (1), pp. 37-46. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 26.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Cough-related healthcare-seeking has not been studied specifically in the elderly, although chronic cough is most prevalent among them. We studied the frequencies and predictors of any (≥ 1) and repeated (≥ 3) doctor's visits due to any cough episode during the past year, and due to the current cough episode.<br />Methods: This was a cross-sectional email survey among a Finnish community-based elderly population. Participants with current cough and age ≥ 64 years were included in the analyses (n = 1109).<br />Results: The proportions of participants with ≥ 1 and ≥ 3 cough-related doctor's visits during the past year were 25.9% and 7.1%, respectively. Repeated visitors accounted for 55.9% of the visits during the past year. These visits first increased with cough duration but decreased after 5 years. In the multivariate analysis, bronchiectasis [aOR 3.22 (CI95% 1.08-9.58)], asthma [2.62 (1.56-4.40)], chronic sputum production [1.61 (0.94-2.76)], low self-assessed health status [1.40 (1.04-1.88)] and Leicester Cough Questionnaire total score [1.34 per tertile (1.10-1.62)] predicted repeated cough-related doctor's visits during the past year. The proportions of ≥ 1 and ≥ 3 doctor's visits due to current cough were 31.8% and 15.5%, respectively. Among participants with current chronic cough, 60.1% had not visited a doctor.<br />Conclusion: A minority of participants accounted for most of the cough-related doctor's visits during the past year, whereas most participants with chronic cough had never sought medical help for it. The heavy healthcare users were not those with the longest cough episodes. Repeated visitors due to cough were characterised by chronic phlegmy respiratory conditions, and quality-of-life impairment.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-1750
Volume :
201
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Lung
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36700959
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-023-00595-w