慢性阻塞性肺病患者自动家庭吸氧治疗的经验-一项定性研究。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Linette Marie Kofod, Louise Bolvig Laursen, Elisabeth Westerdahl, Ejvind Frausing Hansen, Barbara Cristina Brocki, Morten Tange Kristensen, Dorthe Gaby Bove
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目前的研究包括第一批长期吸氧治疗的COPD患者,他们在家中根据血氧饱和度进行逐秒的氧气调节。在患者家中安装了一种能够自动滴定患者氧气的装置,旨在增加在目标饱和度内花费的时间。我们探讨了患者使用这种自动家庭氧滴定的经验,重点关注维持目标饱和度对日常生活的影响。装置完成后,对八名男性和四名女性进行了半结构化访谈。系统的文本浓缩用于分析。患者叙述中出现了三个主要主题:(1)“这是我的生活”——患者倾向于维持稳定的血氧饱和度,将低氧血症与呼吸困难、不适和日常工作困难联系起来。(2)“获得氧气,我需要”——许多患者报告说,当氧气自动调节时,他们进行日常活动的能力有所提高。(3)“新技术给我的生活带来了希望”——患者对家庭技术的潜力表示乐观,并提出了改善可用性的建议,主要是通过减少集中器的噪音。我们的研究结果表明,患者在家中使用自动供氧的接受度很高,因为他们相信这可以增加获得充足氧气的时间,尤其是在日常活动中。整合患者的见解对于自动化家庭氧疗的实施和接受是必不可少的。
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The Experience of Automated Home Oxygen Therapy for Patients With COPD - A Qualitative Study.

The present study included the first patients with COPD on long-term oxygen therapy who experienced second-by-second oxygen adjustments in their homes based on oxygen saturation. A device capable of automatically titrating the patient's oxygen was installed in the patients' home aiming at increasing the time spent within target saturation. We explored patients' experiences with this automated home oxygen titration, focusing on how maintaining target saturation affected daily life. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight men and four women after installation. Systematic text condensation was used in the analysis. Three main themes emerged from patient narratives: (1) "This is my life" - Patients preferred maintaining stable oxygen saturation, associating hypoxemia with dyspnea, discomfort, and difficulties with daily tasks. (2) "Getting the oxygen, I need" - Many patients reported improved ability to perform daily activities when oxygen was automatically adjusted. (3) "New technology gives hope for my life" - Patients expressed optimism about the potential of home-based technology, offering suggestions to improve usability, mainly by reducing concentrator noise. Our findings suggested high acceptability of the automated oxygen in the patients' home, as they believed it to increase the time spend with sufficient oxygen, especially during daily activities. Integrating patient insights is essential for implementation and acceptance of automated home oxygen therapy.

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期刊介绍: From pathophysiology and cell biology to pharmacology and psychosocial impact, COPD: Journal Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease publishes a wide range of original research, reviews, case studies, and conference proceedings to promote advances in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and control of lung and airway disease and inflammation - providing a unique forum for the discussion, design, and evaluation of more efficient and effective strategies in patient care.
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