Publications by authors named "Mark Small"

Objectives: To investigate clinical characteristics, symptom profile, testing practices, treatment patterns and quality of life (QoL) among patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in Latin America.

Design: Data from the Adelphi Real World PAH Disease Specific Programme, a cross-sectional survey with retrospective data collection.

Setting: University/teaching hospital, regional centres, private practices and government institutions in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico.

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This study involved analyses of a real world, cross-sectional survey of physicians and their patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Physician and patient symptom concordance was assessed, and patients self-reported Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Data were drawn from the Adelphi PAH Disease Specific Programme (DSP)™ in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and Japan, between March and August 2022.

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Purpose: To inform effective management strategies for severe asthma in China, this study aimed to comprehensively characterize clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, disease control status, and healthcare resource utilization among patients on GINA Step 4/5 therapies by analyzing data from the Adelphi Asthma Disease Specific Program conducted in China.

Patients And Methods: All information was retrieved from medical records or collected from physicians and patients on the survey date (August-December 2018); no follow-up was conducted. Results were summarized descriptively for patients on GINA Step 4/5 therapies, who were pooled from a consecutive sample (comprising three or more consecutive patients with physician-diagnosed asthma from each participating physician) and an oversample (comprising the next two patients with physician-perceived severe asthma from each participating physician).

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  • A study examined demographics and clinical experiences of patients with progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF) in five European countries, revealing limited knowledge on their journey and treatment options.
  • Data from 1,335 patients indicated a mean onset age of 60.4 years, with a predominant demographic of white, non-smoking females.
  • Notable findings included an average delay of nearly 8 months from first symptoms to physician visit and diagnosis, with common symptoms like dyspnoea and cough, and a high rate of prior misdiagnosis, particularly as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Purpose: To inform better asthma management in China, this study aimed to comprehensively investigate clinical characteristics, treatment patterns, asthma control status, exacerbations, and humanistic burden among adult patients seeking hospital-based asthma care by analyzing data from Adelphi Asthma Disease Specific Program conducted in China.

Patients And Methods: All information was collected on survey date (August-December 2018) from medical records, physicians, or patients, without follow-up being conducted. Results are summarized descriptively for the overall population as well as subgroups defined by GINA 2018 treatment step.

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  • - The study analyzed international data from physicians regarding patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) to identify factors influencing the use of right heart catheterization (RHC) for diagnosis.
  • - Data was collected from multiple countries (US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Japan) between March and August 2022, showing that 75% of PAH patients in the study underwent RHC.
  • - Results indicated that RHC was more likely for patients with higher functional impairments and key symptoms, particularly when diagnosed at specialized centers, suggesting targeted strategies may improve PAH diagnosis.
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This study combined a person-oriented approach with a psychosocial framework of help-seeking to examine factors associated with the intent to disclose dating violence among developing adolescents. Data came from adolescents in middle and high school in a rural area in the southeastern United States, who were surveyed annually for 4 years ( = 580; = 13 years, = 1.48; 52.

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In this letter to the editor, we present questionnaire-based data assessing the patient journey of adults with moderate-severe Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSwNP) in the USA and five European countries. These data highlight how long and difficult the patient journey with CRSwNP can be and how improved disease awareness among physicians could lead to more timely diagnosis and treatment, and hence improved management of patients.

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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a life-threatening, progressive disease often diagnosed late in its course.

Objectives: To present patient-reported data that were captured within a large, multinational, point-in-time survey of PAH-treating physicians and their patients to better understand the diagnostic journey.

Design: Cross-sectional survey conducted in five European countries (EU5), Japan and the USA.

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Background: Poor adherence to inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) increases asthma morbidity and mortality and is influenced by patients' treatment beliefs. This study maps patients' beliefs about ICSs across 6 countries examining variations in beliefs, and their relationship with adherence and outcomes.

Objective: We sought to explore the relationship between patient treatment beliefs, and adherence and outcomes in asthma across 6 countries.

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This observational study assessed the prevalence of co-existing type 2 inflammatory conditions [T2Cs; asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD), allergic rhinitis, and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP)] in patients with moderate-to-severe (M/S) type 2 asthma, M/S CRSwNP, or M/S AD, in the real-world setting. Data from 761 physicians in the US and EUR5 were sourced from Adelphi Disease-Specific Programmes covering patients with M/S asthma (n = 899), M/S CRSwNP (n = 683), and M/S AD (n = 1497). At least one T2C was identified in 66%, 69%, and 46% of M/S asthma, M/S CRSwNP, and M/S AD cohorts, respectively, and 24%, 36% and 16% had at least two T2Cs; trends were similar in the US and EUR5.

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Introduction: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often have poor sleep quality and report a worsening of respiratory symptoms during night-time. However, current clinical guidelines for COPD management do not specifically consider nocturnal symptoms when recommending pharmacological treatment. This study aimed to better understand the burden of nocturnal symptoms in patients with COPD, and to evaluate the importance of nocturnal symptom control compared with daytime and overall symptom control.

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Objectives: This study elicited the views of physicians and patients with vasomotor symptoms (VMS) associated with menopause on the impact of VMS and treatment patterns/perceptions.

Study Design: Data from the Adelphi VMS Disease Specific Programme, a point-in-time survey conducted in 5 European countries and the United States in 2020, were used. Primary care providers (PCPs) and gynecologists seeing ≥3 patients/week with VMS associated with menopause completed a survey and chart review; their patients were invited to complete a survey and questionnaires.

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Purpose: There is a high prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the United States (US). Although guidelines are available for the treatment of COPD, evidence suggests that management of COPD in clinical practice is not always aligned with this guidance. This study aimed to further understand the current use of COPD maintenance medication in the US.

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Memorializes Gary B. Melton (1952-2020). Melton was a psychology polymath.

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Adolescents' willingness to disclose violence in romantic relationships has important implications for their safety and overall well-being. However, research is limited on adolescent intentions to seek help for dating violence. Using self-report data from 493 rural youth (54% male, 49.

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  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic disease that impacts healthcare resources, quality of life, and work productivity in patients from France, Germany, Japan, and the United States.
  • The study found significant diagnostic delays (up to 2 years) and treatment initiation delays, with many patients reporting more symptoms than their physicians recognized.
  • An increase in antifibrotic treatment use was noted, yet only 50% of patients with moderate/severe IPF were satisfied with their treatment and reported low quality of life scores.
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Objective: To assess patient- and physician-reported reasons for discontinuing biologic therapy among patients with severe asthma from a real-world US cohort.

Methods: This retrospective analysis surveyed US physicians and their patients with severe asthma who were receiving/had previously received biologic therapy between August and December 2019. Physicians managing ≥3 patients with asthma per month completed surveys on disease management, demographics, exacerbation history, and biologic adherence for eligible patients.

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Background: Discordance between physicians' and patients' perceptions of asthma control may negatively impact symptom control, treatment, and outcomes.

Objective: To evaluate concordance between physicians' and patients' perceptions of overall asthma control and the association between perceived overall control and individual components of control.

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Purpose: To characterize and estimate the proportion of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who continue to exacerbate while receiving triple therapy and further describe these patients according to blood eosinophil counts.

Methods: This was an analysis of the 2017 Adelphi Real-World Respiratory Disease Specific Programme (DSP) survey of patients with COPD from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom (UK). Demographics were assessed on the date of completion of the physician/patient questionnaire; clinical characteristics were captured for the previous 12 months.

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Research is inconclusive about the trajectory of dating violence during adolescence and whether there are differences across gender and race/ethnicity. We examined dating victimization and perpetration trajectories among a diverse sample of rural youth (N = 580, 52.7% female, 49% Black, 39% White, 11% Hispanic or other minorities) in middle and high school who were surveyed annually across four years and explored the influences of gender and ethnicity.

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Objectives: The purpose of this literature review was to highlight the studies on mental health in relation to acculturation and ethnic identity and to identify research gaps. The results can be used to help inform future immigrant mental health workers and policy makers as well as provide information about the implications of immigrant mental health.

Methods: The literature search was conducted electronically, directed by a variety of key words.

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Blood eosinophils may predict response to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) where ICS is recommended in patients at high risk of exacerbations. The proportion of patients who may benefit the most from ICS-based therapy was quantified in a real-world population. European data from the Adelphi Real World Respiratory Disease Specific Programme™ 2017 survey were collected from consecutive COPD patients by participating physicians.

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Background: Data suggesting that low physical activity levels are associated with increased mortality and exacerbations in patients with COPD have led to increasing interest in the role of physical activity in COPD. This study evaluated self-reported functional performance, a measure of physical activity impairment, according to current treatment regimen, lung function, symptoms, and Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) 2017 groups in a large sample of patients with COPD.

Methods: This multicenter, cross-sectional, observational study (study identifier: D5970R00003) included patients with COPD (≥40 years) in the USA.

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