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Does pulmonary rehabilitation alter patients’ experiences of living with chronic respiratory disease? A qualitative study

机译:肺部康复会改变患者患有慢性呼吸道疾病的经历吗?定性研究

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Purpose: Chronic respiratory disease (CRD) including COPD carries high and rising morbidity and mortality in Africa, but there are few available treatments. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a non-pharmacological treatment with proven benefits in improving symptoms and exercise capacity, which has not been tested in Africa. We aimed to evaluate the lived experience of people with CRD, including physical and psychosocial impacts, and how these are addressed by PR. Patients and methods: A team of respiratory specialists, nurses, and physiotherapists implemented PR to meet the clinical and cultural setting. PR consisted of a 6-week, twice-weekly program of exercise and self-management education. Forty-two patients were recruited. Qualitative data were collected through interviews with patients at baseline and six weeks post-completion, focus group discussions, ethnographic observations, and brief interviews. Results: Before and after PR, a total of 44 semi-structured interviews, 3 focus group discussions, and 4 ethnographic observations with brief interviews were conducted. Participants reported profound problems with respiratory symptoms, functional impairment, wide-reaching economic and psychological impacts, and social isolation. Patients who were debilitated by their condition before PR reported that PR addressed all their major concerns. It was reported that breathlessness, pain, immobility, weight loss, and other CRD-related symptoms were reduced, and social and intimate relationships were improved. Local materials were used to improvise the exercises, enabling some to be maintained at home. Recommendations for future PR programs included patient information to take home as a reminder of the exercises, and to show their families, and the support of a community health worker to help maintenance of exercises at home. Conclusion: PR has the potential to restore the physical, mental, and social functioning in patients with CRD, whereas medication has much more narrow effects. PR offers a major new option for treatment of a neglected group of patients.
机译:目的:包括COPD在内的慢性呼吸道疾病(CRD)在非洲的发病率和死亡率均在上升,并且在不断上升,但目前尚无可用的治疗方法。肺康复(PR)是一种非药物疗法,在改善症状和运动能力方面具有公认的优势,尚未在非洲进行过测试。我们旨在评估CRD患者的生活经历,包括身体和心理社会影响,以及PR如何解决这些影响。患者和方法:由呼吸系统专家,护士和物理治疗师组成的团队实施了PR,以符合临床和文化背景。公关包括为期六周,每周两次的运动和自我管理教育计划。招募了42名患者。定性数据是通过在基线和完成后六周与患者进行的访谈,焦点小组讨论,人种学观察以及简短的访谈收集的。结果:在PR之前和之后,总共进行了44次半结构式访谈,3次焦点小组讨论和4次人种学观察并进行了简短访谈。参与者报告了呼吸道症状,功能障碍,广泛的经济和心理影响以及社会孤立等严重问题。 PR之前因病情而虚弱的患者报告说PR解决了所有主要问题。据报道,减少了呼吸困难,疼痛,行动不便,体重减轻和其他与CRD相关的症状,改善了社交和亲密关系。本地材料被用于即兴练习,使一些可以在家中维护。对未来的PR计划的建议包括将患者信息带回家以提醒他们进行锻炼,向他们展示自己的家人,以及获得社区卫生工作者的支持以帮助他们在家中进行锻炼。结论:PR有潜力恢复CRD患者的身体,精神和社会功能,而药物治疗的作用要窄得多。 PR为治疗被忽视的患者群体提供了一种主要的新选择。

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