Listening to the Patient: Holistic Assessment to Reveal and Manage Breathlessness.

Meena Kalluri, Charlotte Pooler
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BackgroundBreathlessness is a distressing and prevalent symptom in fibrotic interstitial lung disease. Dyspnea management requires systematic assessment including patients' lived experiences; however, most dyspnea tools are point-in-time numerical severity scales. The Edmonton Dyspnea Inventory was developed to assess severity at rest, during activities of daily living and self-reported activities. It enables documentation of crisis dyspnea episodes and triggers clinicians to guide action plans and dyspnea management. This study is part of a larger project to validate the tool. The purpose was to describe patient perceptions of assessment of breathlessness of patient use of the tool.MethodsPatients with fibrotic interstitial lung disease were invited to share their perceptions and experiences of breathlessness and the tool. Focus groups were led on Zoom©, with patient-participants in their homes. Data were analysed with inductive content analysis for development of themes.ResultsThirteen patients participated in 2 focus groups. There were 4 major themes, each with minor themes: physicians need to explicitly ask about breathlessness; the tool conveys breathlessness and disease progression; the tool increases self-awareness of breathlessness and complexity; and the tool helps prevent crises and manage breathlessness. Patient-participants perceived the tool provided the needed language and means to focus and relay their breathlessness to others.ConclusionPatient-participants reported the tool was easy to understand and integrate in daily living. They recommended its use for general and specialized practitioners. Developed to assess breathlessness, the tool may provide a framework to promote patient self-awareness, describe individual progression, and tailor breathlessness self-management.

背景呼吸困难是纤维化间质性肺病的一种令人痛苦的普遍症状。呼吸困难的治疗需要系统的评估,包括患者的生活经历;然而,大多数呼吸困难工具都是时间点数字严重程度量表。埃德蒙顿呼吸困难量表用于评估休息、日常生活活动和自我报告活动时的呼吸困难严重程度。它可以记录危机性呼吸困难发作,并触发临床医生指导行动计划和呼吸困难管理。本研究是验证该工具的大型项目的一部分。方法邀请纤维化间质性肺病患者分享他们对呼吸困难和该工具的看法和经验。焦点小组由 Zoom© 领导,在患者家中进行。结果13名患者参加了两个焦点小组。共有 4 个主要主题,每个主题都有次要主题:医生需要明确询问患者呼吸困难的情况;该工具可传达呼吸困难和疾病进展情况;该工具可提高患者对呼吸困难和复杂性的自我意识;该工具有助于预防危机和管理呼吸困难。患者参与者认为该工具提供了所需的语言和方法,使他们能够集中注意力,并向他人转达自己的窒息感。他们建议全科医生和专科医生使用该工具。该工具是为评估憋气而开发的,可为促进患者自我意识、描述个体进展和定制憋气自我管理提供一个框架。
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