The invisibility of chronic breathlessness. Why don't we talk about the symptom?

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Slavica Kochovska, Vanessa N Brunelli, David C Currow
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Chronic breathlessness is distressing and debilitating, yet often under-recognised. This review summarises recent insights into the visibility of breathlessness and delineates potential contributing factors to its invisibility.

Recent findings: Chronic breathlessness' invisibility is multi-faceted and often leads to avoidance behaviour by patients. The symptom's presence, severity and impacts can be hidden from patients, caregivers, clinicians and the public due to its insidiousness, supposed subjectivity, stigma and the ability to be modulated by reducing exertion. This leads to patients' under-reporting of their breathlessness in clinic and low levels of public unawareness. Other contributing factors can include clinicians' failure to initiate conversations about breathlessness at times because of lack of knowledge about assessment and treatment, or prioritising disease management over symptom management.

Summary: There is robust evidence that chronic breathlessness is often missed, unacknowledged or misunderstood by patients, caregivers, clinicians and society. Optimised clinical recognition and response may help to reverse these trends. Longitudinal studies are needed to explore whether such perceptions can be changed. Intervention studies should address every aspect of invisibility - from clinical improvements to minimising stigma and validating the subjective experience of patients.

慢性呼吸困难的隐形。我们为什么不谈谈症状呢?
回顾目的:慢性呼吸困难是令人痛苦和虚弱的,但往往未被认识到。这篇综述总结了最近对呼吸困难的可见性的见解,并描述了导致其不可见性的潜在因素。最近的研究发现:慢性呼吸困难的隐形性是多方面的,经常导致患者的回避行为。这种症状的存在、严重程度和影响可能对患者、护理人员、临床医生和公众隐藏起来,因为它的隐蔽性、所谓的主观性、耻辱以及通过减少运动来调节的能力。这导致患者在临床上少报自己的呼吸困难,而公众对此缺乏意识。其他因素可能包括临床医生有时由于缺乏评估和治疗知识而未能发起有关呼吸困难的对话,或者优先考虑疾病管理而不是症状管理。总结:有强有力的证据表明,慢性呼吸困难经常被患者、护理人员、临床医生和社会忽视、不承认或误解。优化临床识别和反应可能有助于扭转这些趋势。需要进行纵向研究来探索这种观念是否可以改变。干预研究应该解决不可见性的每一个方面——从临床改进到最小化污名和验证患者的主观经验。
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Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care
Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: A reader-friendly resource, Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care provides an up-to-date account of the most important advances in the field of supportive and palliative care. Each issue contains either two or three sections delivering a diverse and comprehensive coverage of all the key issues, including end-of-life management, gastrointestinal systems and respiratory problems. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care is an indispensable journal for the busy clinician, researcher or student.
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