Knowledge of and Attitudes Towards Standard Care in Patients with COPD.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Maximilian Zimmermann, Charlotte Maria von Plessen, Doreen Kroppen, Sarah B Stanzel, Melanie Berger, Maximilian Wollsching-Strobel, F Feldmeyer, Cornelius Kellner, Tim Mathes, Wolfram Windisch, Daniel S Majorski
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Abstract

Objective: Health-related-quality-of-life is frequently reduced following intensive care treatment. Unwarranted or unwanted therapeutic interventions should be avoided at all costs. Since COPD patients are often faced with difficult decisions, an assessment was made of their desire for disease education. Our aim was to identify patients understanding of their disease and what their attitudes are towards different treatment options and whether this correlates to demographic factors.

Methods: The COPD-Assessment-Test (CAT) was used to measure subjective disease burden. The COPD-Questionnaire (COPD-Q) was used to assess subjects' own knowledge of their disease. In addition, a specifically designed questionnaire was used to assess patient's subjective level of desire to be educated on COPD-specific topics. A multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify the demographic factors associated with a greater desire for disease-specific information.

Results: 127 patients (67.2±8.8 years) were prospectively enrolled. Mean CAT score was 21.3±8.9 (95% CI:1-40). The desire for medical consultation was highly individual. In terms of vaccination, 31.5% of patients wished for more information while 34.6% wished for less. This also held true for information on long-term pharmacological therapy (29.1% vs 30.7%, respectively). Information on behaviour in case of emergencies as well as smoking cessation were wished for 38% and 42% of patients, respectively. Results of the COPD-Q showed that subjects were well-informed about specific topics (vaccination, etiology, emergency-inhaler) and less informed about long-term pharmacotherapy. In linear regression analyses, age (p=0.086), sex (p=0.906), education (p=0.833), health literacy (p=0.336) and burden of disease (p=0.296) did not influence patients´ desire for disease-specific information.

Conclusion: Based on our cohort, COPD patients wish for more medical information related to behaviour in emergency situations and smoking cessation. The desire for education on disease-specific topics did not naturally correlate with demographic characteristics. The provision of medical information to patients remains a highly individualized and essential part of patient care.

Trial registration: German Clinical Trials Registry (DRKS00022109).

COPD患者对标准治疗的认识和态度。
目的:重症监护治疗后,与健康相关的生活质量经常下降。应不惜一切代价避免无根据或不必要的治疗干预。由于慢性阻塞性肺病患者经常面临困难的决定,因此对他们对疾病教育的愿望进行了评估。我们的目的是确定患者对他们的疾病的了解,以及他们对不同治疗方案的态度,以及这是否与人口因素相关。方法:采用COPD-Assessment-Test (CAT)测量主观疾病负担。copd问卷(COPD-Q)用于评估受试者对自身疾病的认知。此外,一个专门设计的调查问卷被用来评估患者的主观水平,希望接受copd特定主题的教育。进行了多元线性回归分析,以确定与更渴望获得疾病特定信息相关的人口统计学因素。结果:前瞻性纳入127例患者(67.2±8.8岁)。平均CAT评分为21.3±8.9 (95% CI:1-40)。求医问诊的愿望是高度个人化的。在疫苗接种方面,31.5%的患者希望获得更多信息,而34.6%的患者希望获得更少的信息。长期药物治疗的信息也是如此(分别为29.1%和30.7%)。分别有38%和42%的患者希望了解紧急情况下的行为以及戒烟情况。COPD-Q结果显示,受试者对特定主题(疫苗接种、病因学、紧急吸入器)了解充分,对长期药物治疗了解较少。在线性回归分析中,年龄(p=0.086)、性别(p=0.906)、教育程度(p=0.833)、健康素养(p=0.336)和疾病负担(p=0.296)不影响患者对疾病特异性信息的渴望。结论:基于我们的队列,COPD患者希望获得更多与紧急情况下行为和戒烟相关的医学信息。对特定疾病主题进行教育的愿望与人口特征并不自然相关。向病人提供医疗信息仍然是病人护理中高度个性化和必不可少的部分。试验注册:德国临床试验注册中心(DRKS00022109)。
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal of therapeutics and pharmacology focusing on concise rapid reporting of clinical studies and reviews in COPD. Special focus will be given to the pathophysiological processes underlying the disease, intervention programs, patient focused education, and self management protocols. This journal is directed at specialists and healthcare professionals
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