Abstract

Introduction: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a health burden for the patient and the society. We have sought to find the optimal education content to alleviate this burden. Aim: (1) To create patient education content based on the pulmonologists' opinion; (2) to understand the pulmonologists' attitudes and perceptions; (3) to evaluate the options to improve patient adherence. Method: We have performed 20 interviews with pulmonologists working in inpatient, outpatient and rehabilitation settings. The structure of the interviews has been designed to determine the key elements of a patient education programme and to discover perception and therapeutic attitudes. Results: The average COPD patient is a smoker, male, under-socialized, coughs, has dyspnoea and is older than 40 years. He does not take his illness seriously, and seeks medical attention only in case of worsening of the disease, and improvement in adherence is only present in such cases. The latter phenomenon is frequently transient, and limited to worse periods. Three adherence groups can be defined: marginal good adherence (approx. 10%), the average is around 30-40%, and minimal adherence (60%). Correct inhaler use should be taught in maximum three steps, which should be easily reproduced and explained. Conclusion: The aspects defining the framework of the education programme are the adequate patient profile (tailor-making), on-the-spot education in the pulmonology centre, the relationship between the patient and the doctors, patient attitudes and lifestyle changes (smoking cessation), and choosing the adequate inhaler. Orv Hetil. 2020; 161(3): 95-102.

Highlights

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a health burden for the patient and the society

  • We have performed 20 interviews with pulmonologists working in inpatient, outpatient and rehabilitation settings

  • The structure of the interviews has been designed to determine the key elements of a patient education programme and to discover perception and therapeutic attitudes

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Introduction

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a health burden for the patient and the society. Results: The average COPD patient is a smoker, male, under-socialized, coughs, has dyspnoea and is older than 40 years. He does not take his illness seriously, and seeks medical attention only in case of worsening of the disease, and improvement in adherence is only present in such cases. [Aspects of developing an education programme based on pulmonologists’ appraisal related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]. 1) Elsősorban célunk egy olyan betegoktató programot létrehozni, amely figyelembe veszi a COPD-s betegek gondozásában kulcsszerepet játszó tüdőgyógyász szakorvosok véleményét. A teljes minta mintegy 4%-a nyilatkozott az interjúink során

Az adherencia és javítása a tüdőgyógyászaton
A COPD-s betegek profilja
Findings
A COPD-s betegek adherenciája és jellemzői
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