People want care. Where it comes from is secondary Breda Flood EFA President Athens, 24th May 2014 1.

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People want care. Where it comes from is secondary Breda Flood EFA President Athens, 24th May

Disclosures for Breda Flood In compliance with COI policy, IPCRG 2014 requires the following disclosures to the session audience: Research Support/P.I.No relevant conflicts of interest to declare EmployeeNo relevant conflicts of interest to declare ConsultantNo relevant conflicts of interest to declare Major StockholderNo relevant conflicts of interest to declare Speakers BureauNo relevant conflicts of interest to declare HonorariaNo relevant conflicts of interest to declare Scientific Advisory Board I have attended BI & Novartis patient advisory groups Presentation includes discussion of the following off-label use of a drug or medical device:

Who is EFA The European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients Associations (EFA) is a European network of 35 allergy, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patient organisations in 22 European countries, representing 400,000 patients in Europe22 European countries Founded in 1991, EFA unites patient associations at the European level and seeks to improve the health and quality of life for patients and their families by facilitating collaboration and sharing knowledge and experiences EFA has its Central Office in Brussels, Belgium

EFA´s mission EFA is dedicated to making Europe a place where people with allergy, asthma and COPD: – have the right to the best quality of care and safe environment – live uncompromised lives and – are actively involved in all decisions influencing their health

Allergy, asthma and COPD patients  30 million of children and adults up to 45 years old have asthma  and one third of the population will develop asthma before the age of 20 years  44 million people suffer from COPD in Europe,  which is predicted to become the third cause of death worldwide by 2030  113 million people suffer from allergic rhinitis and 68 million from allergic asthma in the European Union,  1 in every 2 Europeans will suffer from allergy by 2015 and it is very likely to be under-diagnosed & undertreated  Patients are better educated and seek high quality healthcare

Patient’s daily life “I have more than 10 different medicines for my asthma, that I have to take almost every day” Marije Kootstra, 17 years old, Netherlands Winner of the Art Contest 2011, on what it is like to have asthma

Patient’s position on primary care Primary care is the key step for patients seeking help: Acts as a first step towards a correct diagnosis, which is absolutely essential for proper treatment A general practitioner is often located close to home and is aware of the patients’ and their families’ health problems Source of credibility in the view of patients Ideal to coordinate care when several levels are involved Key role of follow-up appointments to ensure patients’ conditions are continuously monitored

Challenges for patients at primary care services Limited number of primary specialists Rigid healthcare system Symptoms treated in isolation Trivialization of disease Improper diagnosis Complex nature of disease comorbidities Patients are more informed and educated today and have higher expectations for their doctor. In a recent study on “Internet Access and use by COPD patients”, participants who used the Internet more frequently reported perceived needs, including:Internet Access and use by COPD patients -dissatisfaction with their physician feeling that their doctor was not sympathetic, not a good listener more difficult to reach, difficult to make appointments with -their diagnosis was delayed -dissatisfaction with their treatment, and -Feeling that they were poorly treated by the healthcare system

What patients need from healthcare professionals Early and correct diagnosis Access to primary healthcare is quick and easy: to avoid worsening scenarios Consultations serve to get overall picture: doctors focused both on symptoms and quality of life Treatment Patients are involved on the decision-making on their condition: informed on treatment options, risks and benefits Self-care is encouraged by doctors Monitoring during treatment with m-Health when possible Coordination and dialogue Follow-up between the patient and their general practitioner Follow-up between healthcare primary and secondary professionals Collaboration for health promotion and disease prevention through patient feedback by conducting surveys or use other data collection services Patients need and want to be empowered through:

What does primary care need to better respond to patients’ expectations? -Fully embrace the patient centred approach: focus on the person, not the system -Establish a wellness service: provide guidance, monitoring and checking tools to enable the patient to control in partnership with the professional -Count on e-Health support: Citizens’ health literacy plays a significant role in health systems. Safe online health portals can educate patients before and after consultations. -Increase investigation at primary healthcare level to expand knowledge on allergy, asthma and COPD -Develop organic healthcare systems to complement the work of primary care to assure they can effectively diagnose and treat patients -Higher investment: more professionals informed, educated and trained at primary healthcare can deliver cost-effective outcomes -Strengthen primary healthcare partnership with patients associations: first-hand neutral patient experience, patient’s preferences have potential to improve primary healthcare decisions

An exemplary approach involving primary healthcare Finnish National Allergy Program A comprehensive plan to reduce the burden of allergies and asthma, which aims: – To increase immunological tolerance – To change attitudes to support health instead of medicalizing common and mild allergy symptoms – To use the resources for patients with more severe allergic diseases – To support ALLERGY HEALTH And involves all stakeholders EFA Allergy Awareness Project, to build on Finland’s experience Publication of EFA Book on Respiratory Allergies in Europe Educational meeting in Helsinki to introduce the Finnish Allergy Programme to other EU countries and discuss future national allergy programmes Pilot project for pharmacists in Austria – pharmacist role in allergic rhinitis

What does primary care need to better respond to patients’ expectations? “The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease” “He who studies medicine without books sails an uncharted sea, but he who studies medicine without patients does not go to sea at all!” William Osler Canadian physician,

Thank you! Sign our Manifesto: manifesto.efanet.org And follow us on: Twitter: EFA_Patients Facebook: EFA European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients' Associations (EFA)