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. 2007 Oct 12;16(5):304–310. doi: 10.3132/pcrj.2007.00064

Are we failing workers with symptoms suggestive of occupational asthma?

David Fishwick 1,*, Lisa Bradshaw 1, Jo Davies 1, Mandy Henson 1, Chris Stenton 2, Sherwood Burge 3, Rob Niven 4, Chris J Warburton 5, David Hendrick 2, Trevor Rogers 6, Roger Rawbone 7, Andrew D Curran 1
PMCID: PMC6634236  PMID: 17934677

Abstract

Aims:

To assess the route to secondary care for patients with possible occupational asthma, and to document the duration of work-related symptoms and referral times.

Methods:

Consecutive patients with suspected occupational asthma were recruited to a case series from six secondary care clinics with an interest in occupational asthma. Semi-structured interviews were performed and hospital case notes were reviewed to summarise relevant investigations and diagnosis.

Results:

97 patients were recruited, with a mean age of 44.2 years (range 24–64), 51 of whom (53%) had occupational asthma confirmed as a diagnosis. Most (96%) had consulted their general practitioner (GP) at least once with work-related respiratory symptoms, although these had been present for a mean of 44.6 months (range 0–320 months) on presentation to secondary care. Patients experienced a mean delay for assessment in secondary care of 4 years (range 1–27 years) following presentation in primary care.

Conclusions:

Significant diagnostic delay currently occurs for patients with occupational asthma in the UK.

Keywords: occupational asthma, referral, health and safety, investigation

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Footnotes

There were no conflicts of interest for the authors in the preparation of this paper.


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