Patient Burden and Insights in COPD: A Survey Analysis.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
David M Mannino, Sarina Trac, Jai Seth, Amy Dixon, Kavita Aggarwal, Brooks Kuhn
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Abstract

Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects millions of people and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Patients experience a high symptom burden with impacts on quality of life, which have not been well quantified.

Methods: Phreesia's PatientInsights quantitative survey was offered during the month of January 2025 to patients with COPD during their check-in process for healthcare provider (HCP) visits. The survey comprised 28 questions. Survey question categories included COPD symptom experience and impact, and the treatment journey of patients with COPD. The survey also sought to identify potential communication gaps between patients and HCPs that might hinder effective COPD management.

Results: Of 1,615 patients surveyed, most (59%) were female; the majority identified as White (82%). A total of 39% of patients had experienced COPD for over 7 years at the time the survey was conducted, and 25% reported experiencing symptoms all 30 days in a typical month. A large proportion (64%) said that COPD had a moderate-to-great impact on their daily lives. Only 45% of patients had detailed discussions about their COPD with their HCPs. Among patients who had not tried/were currently not on any maintenance medications (n=339), the leading reasons included that their COPD was not severe enough, and that their HCP had not recommended it. Among patients who had tried maintenance medications, the majority (77%) indicated that they would be willing to try another therapy.

Conclusion: Improvements in patient-HCP communication are needed to achieve more effective, timely COPD management.

慢性阻塞性肺病患者负担和见解:一项调查分析。
背景:慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)影响数百万人,并与显著的发病率和死亡率相关。患者经历高症状负担,影响生活质量,尚未得到很好的量化。方法:Phreesia的PatientInsights定量调查于2025年1月提供给COPD患者在医疗保健提供者(HCP)就诊的登记过程中。调查包括28个问题。调查问题类别包括COPD症状经历和影响,以及COPD患者的治疗历程。该调查还试图确定患者和医护人员之间可能阻碍有效COPD管理的潜在沟通差距。结果:1615例患者中,女性居多(59%);大多数人认为自己是白人(82%)。在进行调查时,共有39%的患者经历了超过7年的COPD, 25%的患者报告在一个典型的月中有30天出现症状。很大一部分人(64%)表示,慢性阻塞性肺病对他们的日常生活有中等到很大的影响。只有45%的患者与他们的医务人员详细讨论了他们的COPD。在未尝试或目前未使用任何维持药物的患者中(n=339),主要原因包括他们的COPD不够严重,并且他们的HCP没有推荐。在尝试过维持药物治疗的患者中,大多数(77%)表示他们愿意尝试其他治疗方法。结论:需要改善患者与hcp的沟通,以实现更有效、及时的COPD管理。
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