Descriptors and perception of dyspnea in African-American asthmatics

D Scott Trochtenberg, Rhonda BeLue, D Scott Trochtenberg, Rhonda BeLue

Abstract

Objective: This study explores self-reported perception of asthma symptoms in African-Americans.

Methods: Qualitative methodology was used to analyze the responses from African-Americans within focus groups from Nashville, Tennessee.

Results: Common symptoms were chest tightness, "breathing problems," and wheeze. Less commonly reported symptoms included cough, chest pain, dizziness, sweating, and "short of breath." A single participant reported nocturnal wheezing.

Conclusions: This study provides insight into the descriptors and perception of asthma symptoms in African-Americans. Understanding the descriptors of symptoms and disease severity in African-American patients may lead to more accurate diagnosis, treatment, and reduced mortality within this high-risk population.

Source: PubMed

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