Abstract

AimsThe aim of this study was to determine what kinds of unmet information needs people with COPD have and whether there are differences in information needs between genders or based on the time since COPD diagnosis.DesignA descriptive cross‐sectional study.MethodsData on people with COPD (N = 169) were collected from a two‐part questionnaire distributed via website. On the first part, information needs concerning the medical aspects of self‐management were measured by the Lung Information Needs Questionnaire (LINQ). On the second part, which was developed specifically for this study, a more holistic view of self‐management counselling was sought. Statistical methods were used to analyse the data.ResultsThe respondents had wide‐ranging information needs in many areas of COPD self‐management. The most often reported areas of unmet information needs included exacerbations, diet, fatigue, stress and anxiety, palliative care and sexual life. The information needs varied by gender and time since COPD diagnosis.

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