Current Landscape and Future Directions of Patient Education in Adults with Interstitial Lung Disease

IF 1.9 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Tina M. Savvaides, Michelle R. Demetres, Kerri I. Aronson
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Background: Understandable, comprehensive, and accessible educational materials for patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) are lacking. Patients consistently ask for improved access to evidence-based information about ILD. Nonetheless, few research studies focus directly on developing and evaluating interventions to improve patient knowledge. Objective: We describe the current landscape of patient education in ILD, identify gaps in current approaches to information delivery, and provide frameworks to address these challenges through novel educational tools. Methods: A literature review was conducted in collaboration with a medical librarian (M.R.D.) in April 2022 using Ovid MEDLINE (1946–), Embase (1947–), Cochrane Central (1993–), and CINAHL (1961–). Search terms included “interstitial lung disease,” “pulmonary fibrosis,” “patient education,” and “information seeking behavior” (see the data supplement for full search terms). Reference lists from selected articles were used to identify additional studies. Results: Currently, patient education is commonly combined with exercise regimens in pulmonary rehabilitation programs in which benefits of the educational component alone are unclear. Few studies investigate improving knowledge access and acquisition for patients with ILD and their caregivers regarding self-management, oxygen use, and palliative care plans. Online distribution of health information through social media runs the risk of being unregulated and outdated, although it is an avenue of increasing accessibility. Conclusion: By expanding access to novel ILD-specific education programs and accounting for social determinants of health that impact healthcare access, patient education has the potential to become more attainable, improving patient-centered outcomes. Further research into optimal development, delivery, and efficacy testing of patient education modalities in ILD is warranted.
成人间质性肺疾病患者教育的现状和未来方向
背景:缺乏对间质性肺疾病(ILD)患者易懂、全面、可及的教育材料。患者一直要求改善获取ILD循证信息的途径。然而,很少有研究直接关注于开发和评估干预措施,以提高患者的知识。目的:我们描述了ILD患者教育的现状,确定了当前信息传递方法中的差距,并通过新颖的教育工具提供了解决这些挑战的框架。方法:于2022年4月与医学图书管理员(M.R.D.)合作,使用Ovid MEDLINE(1946 -)、Embase(1947 -)、Cochrane Central(1993 -)和CINAHL(1961 -)进行文献回顾。搜索词包括“间质性肺疾病”、“肺纤维化”、“患者教育”和“信息寻求行为”(参见完整搜索词的数据补充)。从选定的文章中选取参考文献列表来确定其他研究。结果:目前,在肺康复项目中,患者教育通常与运动方案相结合,其中单独教育部分的益处尚不清楚。很少有研究调查改善ILD患者及其护理人员在自我管理、氧气使用和姑息治疗计划方面的知识获取和获取。通过社交媒体在线传播卫生信息有不受管制和过时的风险,尽管这是增加可及性的途径。结论:通过扩大新型ild特异性教育项目的可及性,并考虑影响医疗保健可及性的健康社会决定因素,患者教育有可能变得更容易实现,从而改善以患者为中心的结果。进一步研究ILD患者教育模式的最佳开发、交付和疗效测试是必要的。
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