Perceptions of Environmental Influence and Environmental Information-Seeking Behavior Among People With Asthma and COPD

Environmental exposures and socioeconomic status (SES) are associated with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) morbidity and mortality. Despite efforts to reduce the impact of environmental exposures through regulation and education, knowledge gaps remain. We sought to understand...

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Main Authors: Shivani Parikh (Author), Kelly Henderson (Author), Rahul Gondalia (Author), Leanne Kaye (Author), Esther Remmelink (Author), Alesha Thompson (Author), Meredith Barrett (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Environmental exposures and socioeconomic status (SES) are associated with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) morbidity and mortality. Despite efforts to reduce the impact of environmental exposures through regulation and education, knowledge gaps remain. We sought to understand how adults with asthma and COPD perceive and seek information about environmental factors, and how these responses varied by disease or socioeconomic characteristics. Participants with self-reported asthma or COPD enrolled in a digital platform for respiratory disease self-management, consisting of sensors to track medication use and a companion smartphone app, completed an electronic survey exploring perceptions of environmental factors. Using mixed-method analyses, we evaluated differences in responses by disease (asthma vs. COPD), education (≤ vs. > some college), annual household income (< vs. ≥ $50,000), and mean annual residential air pollutant exposure (> vs. ≤80th percentile). Survey responses from 698 participants [500 asthma (72%) and 198 COPD (28%)] were analyzed. A high percentage of participants perceived that environmental factors could influence their symptoms, including: pollen (93% for asthma vs. 86% for COPD), mold (89 vs. 85%), second-hand smoke (89 vs. 83%), and air pollution (84% for both). Participants reported seeking environmental information daily from an average of three sources, preferring mobile apps and television (TV) programs. Significant differences were identified by disease.ConclusionParticipants with asthma and COPD perceive a relationship between their respiratory symptoms and their environment and regularly seek out environmental information. This information can help inform digital health development for respiratory education and self-management. 
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