Improving Research for COPD in Rural Areas: A Statement from the COPD Foundation Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Maura E Thornton, David M Mannino, Jill A Ohar, Nirupama Putcha, Paul F Simonelli, Mark T Dransfield, M Bradley Drummond
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Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among individuals living in rural areas is associated with worse health outcomes. New strategies are needed to study interventions and deliver proven therapies to people with COPD in rural areas. This statement from the COPD Foundation Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee highlights specific challenges in capturing the key characteristics of rural residents and identifies approaches to improve research for COPD in rural areas. Specifically, geographic isolation, access to specialist care, lack of broadband access, and complex tobacco and exposure histories are drivers of COPD health disparities in rural populations that are not captured by conventional definitions of rurality. To improve the design of research studies among people with COPD living in rural settings, certain actions are identified. These include the inclusion of specific covariates such as distance and travel time to health care services and multidimensional assessment tools for societal and individual health determinants in data collection; deploying qualitative and mixed-methods research designs to assess cultural differences driving health care access and health behaviors; decentralized carousel recruitment models in study design; and operationalizing research partnerships to improve support for primary care providers engaged in research. These approaches will permit robust assessment of the complex matrices driving disparate health outcomes among people with COPD in rural areas.

改善农村地区COPD的研究:COPD基金会医学和科学咨询委员会的声明
生活在农村地区的个人患慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)与较差的健康结果有关。需要新的战略来研究干预措施,并向农村地区COPD患者提供经证实的治疗方法。COPD基金会医学和科学咨询委员会的这份声明强调了在捕捉农村居民的关键特征和确定改进农村地区COPD研究的方法方面的具体挑战。具体而言,地理隔离、获得专科护理、缺乏宽带接入以及复杂的烟草和接触史是农村人口慢性阻塞性肺病健康差异的驱动因素,而传统的农村定义并未涵盖这些差异。为了改进对农村地区COPD患者的研究设计,确定了某些行动。这些措施包括在数据收集中纳入特定协变量,如前往卫生保健服务的距离和旅行时间,以及社会和个人健康决定因素的多维评估工具;采用定性和混合方法的研究设计,评估推动卫生保健获取和卫生行为的文化差异;研究设计中的分散传送带招募模式实施研究伙伴关系,以改善对从事研究的初级保健提供者的支持。这些方法将允许对导致农村地区COPD患者不同健康结果的复杂因素进行强有力的评估。
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