慢性阻塞性肺病急性加重的实时体验:定性探索。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Chronic Respiratory Disease Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-13 DOI:10.1177/14799731251340407
Bedor S Alkhathlan, Amy C Barradell, Neil J Greening, Theresa Harvey-Dunstan, Sally J Singh
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摘要

许多定性研究回顾性地探讨了慢性阻塞性肺疾病急性加重期(AECOPD)患者的经历。据我们所知,尚未有研究对住院期间COPD恶化经历进行实时调查。目的:建立一个深入和全面的了解整个COPD加重经验,并发现任何未被认识到的负担,可能成为aecopd后参与出院服务的障碍。方法:采用半结构化访谈法,采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。该研究包括初步诊断为AECOPD而入院的参与者。结果:12名受试者被纳入研究(男性,n = 9;女性,n = 3),平均±SD年龄66±8岁。研究结果产生了三个总体主题和子主题:(I)健康恶化阶段(II) AECOPD的影响和相关的住院治疗,以及(III)康复之旅。结论:呼吸困难的影响似乎延伸到整个COPD恶化过程中,对一些人来说,甚至远远超出了这个范围。急性期内和急性期后的呼吸困难与共病性心理困扰有关。干预措施应考虑在管理过程中适当分阶段进行,重点放在呼吸困难上,并包括行为治疗成分。
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Real-time experience of an acute exacerbation of COPD: A qualitative exploration.

Introduction: Many qualitative studies have explored patients' experiences of an Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (AECOPD) retrospectively. To our knowledge, no study has conducted a real-time investigation of COPD exacerbation experience during hospitalisation.Objective: To establish an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of the whole COPD exacerbation experience and uncover any unrecognised burdens that might serve as barriers to engagement in discharge services post-AECOPD.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and data were analysed using thematic analysis. The study included participants who were admitted to the hospital with a primary diagnosis of AECOPD.Results: Twelve participants were included in the study (Male, n = 9; Female, n = 3), with a mean ± SD age of 66 ± 8 years. Findings generated three overarching themes, and sub-themes: (I) Health deterioration phase (II) Implications of AECOPD and the associated hospitalisation, and (III) Recovery journey.Conclusion: The impact of breathlessness appears to extend across the COPD exacerbation journey and, for some, well beyond. Breathlessness both within and extending beyond the acute phase was associated with comorbid psychological distress. Interventions should consider appropriate phasing within the management process, focus on breathlessness and involve a behavioural therapy component.

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Chronic Respiratory Disease
Chronic Respiratory Disease RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.30%
发文量
47
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Chronic Respiratory Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, scholarly journal, created in response to the rising incidence of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It publishes high quality research papers and original articles that have immediate relevance to clinical practice and its multi-disciplinary perspective reflects the nature of modern treatment. The journal provides a high quality, multi-disciplinary focus for the publication of original papers, reviews and commentary in the broad area of chronic respiratory disease, particularly its treatment and management.
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