Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3450873 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Wilson JS, O’Neill B, Reilly J, MacMahon J, Bradley JM. Education in pulmonary rehabilitation: the patient’s perspective.ObjectivesTo ascertain from patients’ perspectives what should be included in the educational component of pulmonary rehabilitation and how it should be delivered, and to compare those perspectives with the views of health professionals.DesignQualitative research method using focus groups of patients and health professionals.SettingA regional respiratory center and outpatient clinic.ParticipantsPurposive samples of 32 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (forced expiratory volume in 1 second, 18%–67% predicted) divided into 6 focus groups; 8 health professionals knowledgeable about COPD and pulmonary rehabilitation who attended a multidisciplinary focus group meeting.InterventionsParticipants attended focus group meetings (2–3h) guided by a series of questions and topics; results were posted to the participants for their verification.Main Outcome MeasureThe educational content of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.ResultsDeficits in patients’ knowledge, understanding, and management of their disease were identified. Six key educational topics resulted: disease education, management of breathlessness, management of an exacerbation, medication, psychosocial support, and welfare and benefits systems. Patients and health professionals preferred group information sessions provided by knowledgeable people speaking layman’s language, with oral presentations being supplemented by written information.ConclusionsGaining a greater understanding of patients’ educational needs permits health professionals who design pulmonary rehabilitation programs to include these requirements in a format that is acceptable to patients. The key topics, content, and format for delivery of the educational component for pulmonary rehabilitation were identified. Future research should focus on the development of an educational package and assessment of its efficacy, which would facilitate equitable patient access to education in pulmonary rehabilitation.

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