Exploring patients' and carers' experiences, understandings and expectations of COPD exacerbations:an interview study.

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BJGP Open Pub Date : 2025-05-07 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0026
Ann Hutchinson, Richard Russell, Helena Cummings, Omar Usmani, Sarah MacFadyen, Judith Cohen, Tamsin Morris, Hana Muellerova, Yang Xu, Gary Hellens, Kay Roy, Michael G Crooks
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Abstract

Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations are clinically significant events that affect millions of people globally.

Aim: To explore patients' and carers' experiences, understanding, and expectations of, as well as their responses to, exacerbations.

Design & setting: Semi-structured interviews conducted with patients who have COPD and their carers from four sites across England.

Method: Interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of patients with COPD and their carers recruited from four sites in England: two in Yorkshire, one in Hampshire and one in London. Interviews were theoretically informed by the Breathing Space concept and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. This research is reported in line with the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research.

Results: Forty patient participants were recruited: 21 were female, 28 were White, with a mean age 69 years (standard deviation [SD] = 8.1 years), mean COPD duration = 11.3 years (SD = 8.3 years), median exacerbations in past year = 1.5 (range 0-9). Seven carer participants were recruited; of these, six were female and six were White. Three themes were identified: the language that clinicians use in COPD is important; episodes of symptom worsening have profound impacts on patients and carers; and patients' early experiences, including the responses of clinicians to their help-seeking, have a lasting effect on their behaviour. How patients respond to symptom worsening can be considered holistically in the context of the Breathing Space framework. Breathlessness affected all patient participants and was a key symptom that precipitated action.

Conclusions: Our findings show how early help-seeking experiences shape later behaviour. Early emphasis on symptom management, preparation for exacerbations, and post-exacerbation reviews are practical ways that clinicians can support patients and carers to manage these events better. The Breathing Space concept provides a useful framework to identify needs and tailor COPD management appropriately.

探讨慢性阻塞性肺病患者及其护理人员急性发作的经历、理解和期望:一项访谈研究。
背景:慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)恶化是影响全球数百万人的临床重大事件。目的:探讨患者和护理人员对急性发作的经历、理解和反应。设计和设置:对COPD患者和护理人员进行半结构化访谈。方法:对来自英格兰四个中心的COPD患者和护理人员进行有目的的访谈。访谈采用反身性主题分析进行分析,理论依据为“呼吸空间”概念。本研究按照《定性研究报告准则》进行报告。结果:共招募了40名患者:21名女性,28名白人,平均年龄69岁[SD 8.1],平均COPD病程11.3年[SD 8.3],过去一年中位加重次数为1.5次[范围0-9]。招募了7名职业参与者:6名女性,6名白人。确定了三个主题:1)临床医生在COPD中使用的语言很重要;2)症状恶化的发作对患者和护理人员有深远的影响;3)患者的早期经历,包括临床医生对他们寻求帮助的反应,对他们的行为有持久的影响。患者对症状恶化的反应可以在呼吸空间框架的背景下整体考虑。呼吸困难影响到所有的患者,并且是促使患者采取行动的关键症状。结论:我们的新发现表明,早期寻求帮助的经历如何影响后来的行为。早期强调症状管理,为恶化做准备和恶化后的回顾是临床医生可以支持患者和护理人员更好地管理这些事件的实用方法。呼吸空间概念提供了一个有用的框架来确定需求并适当地定制COPD管理。
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