Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Qualitative Study on COPD Essay
This is a qualitative study conducted at the University of Texas health Science Center at Tyler as a randomized controlled run to determine the effectiveness of a lifestyle behavioral intervention to change magnitude physical activity among perseverings with moderate to severe COPD. (Wortz, K. 2012)54 patients of age 45 or older were randomly selected from April 2010 through January 2011 using a patient registry database with a coded diagnosis of COPD along with physician referrals. Data accruement consisted of baseline, demographic, clinical and self-management needs, smoking status, spirometry, 6-min walk distance, BMI, Obstruction, SOB, Exercise Capacity (BODE) index, Chronic respiratory Questionnaire (CRQ) which includes 10 open ended questions and Geriatric Depression Scale. A ideal of 47 interviews with the mean age of 68.4 years old, 53% male, 87% exsanguine were used in the digest. 57.5% has moderate COPD, 31.9% sever COPD, and 10.6% very severe COPD. (Wortz, K. 2012) The results of this analysis suggest that the content of self-management support with COPD should focus on addressing patients fears associated with the uncertainty, progression, suffering of their disease, expectations around overcoming or replacing losses, their needs for modify health literacy and their desire for improved care. Attention to these areas may enhance patient self-efficacy and motivation to improve self management.
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