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Care-seeking and delay of care during COPD exacerbations
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Battaglia, Catherine
, tney, John C
, Edelman, Jeffrey
, Young, Jessica P
, Trivedi Ranak
, Simpson, Tracy L
, Simons, Carol
, Hebert, Paul
, Swenson, Erik R
, Fan, Vincent S
, Locke, Emily R
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Antibiotics
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
2022
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Care-seeking and delay of care during COPD exacerbations
by
Battaglia, Catherine
, tney, John C
, Edelman, Jeffrey
, Young, Jessica P
, Trivedi Ranak
, Simpson, Tracy L
, Simons, Carol
, Hebert, Paul
, Swenson, Erik R
, Fan, Vincent S
, Locke, Emily R
in
Antibiotics
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
2022
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Care-seeking and delay of care during COPD exacerbations
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Battaglia, Catherine
, tney, John C
, Edelman, Jeffrey
, Young, Jessica P
, Trivedi Ranak
, Simpson, Tracy L
, Simons, Carol
, Hebert, Paul
, Swenson, Erik R
, Fan, Vincent S
, Locke, Emily R
in
Antibiotics
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
2022
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Care-seeking and delay of care during COPD exacerbations
2022
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Patients who receive earlier treatment for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a better prognosis, including earlier symptom resolution and reduced risk of future emergency-department visits (ED) or hospitalizations. However, many patients delay seeking care or do not report worsening symptoms to their healthcare provider. In this study, we aimed to understand how patients perceived their breathing symptoms and identify factors that led to seeking or delaying care for an acute exacerbation of COPD. We conducted semistructured interviews with 60 individuals following a recent COPD exacerbation. Participants were identified from a larger study of outpatients with COPD by purposive sampling by exacerbation type: 15 untreated, 15 treated with prednisone and/or antibiotics in the outpatient setting, 16 treated in an urgent care or ED setting, and 14 hospitalized. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. Participants were primarily male (97%) with a mean age of 69.1 ± 6.9 years, mean FEV1 1.42 (±0.63), and mean mMRC dyspnea of 2.7 (±1.1). We identified 4 primary themes: (i) access and attitudinal barriers contribute to reluctance to seek care, (ii) waiting is a typical response to new exacerbations, (iii) transitioning from waiting to care-seeking: the tipping point, and (iv) learning from and avoiding worse outcomes. Interventions to encourage earlier care-seeking for COPD exacerbations should consider individuals’ existing self-management approaches, address attitudinal barriers to seeking care, and consider health-system changes to increase access to non-emergent outpatient treatment for exacerbations.Clinical Trial Registration NCT02725294
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Nature Publishing Group
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