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The British journal of general practice: the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
General practice management of COPD patients following acute exacerbations: a qualitative study
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Bianca Perera1  Chris Barton2  Christian Osadnik3 
[1] GP, School of Primary and Allied Health Care;School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine;Department of Physiotherapy, Monash University
关键词: COPD;    exacerbations;    general practice;    general practitioners;    qualitative research;   
DOI  :  10.3399/BJGP.2022.0342
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Royal College of General Practitioners
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Background Exacerbations are the strongest risk factor for future exacerbations for patients living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The period immediately following exacerbation is a high-risk period for recurrence and hospital admission, and is a critical time to intervene. GPs are ideally positioned to deliver this care.Aim To explore perceptions of GPs regarding the care of patients following exacerbations of COPD and to identify factors affecting the provision of evidence-based care.Design and setting A descriptive qualitative study was undertaken involving semi-structured, in-depth interviews with Australian GPs who volunteered to participate following a national survey of general practice care for COPD patients following exacerbations.Method Interviews were conducted via the Zoom video conference platform, which were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. QSR NVivo was used to support data management, coding, and inductive thematic analysis.Results Eighteen GPs completed interviews. Six key themes were identified: 1) GPs’ perceptions and knowledge in the management of COPD patients following exacerbation and admission to hospital; 2) pharmacological management; 3) consultation time; 4) communication between healthcare professionals; 5) access to other health services; and 6) patient compliance.Conclusion Delivery of post-exacerbation care to COPD patients is affected by GPs, patients, and health service-related factors. The care of COPD patients may be further improved by supporting GPs to overcome identified barriers.

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