Self-management activities of older people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by types of healthcare services utilised: A cross-sectional questionnaire study.

2020 
AIMS AND DESIGN: Various healthcare services in Japan provide self-management interventions for older people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). To examine the influence of healthcare service utilisation on self-management activities, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of older people with COPD who received care through outpatient clinics (OC), outpatient rehabilitation centres (OR) or home care (HC) services. METHODS: The survey consisted of 34 originally developed self-report questions about three types of self-management activities: (a) strategies to minimise dyspnoea, (b) appropriate activities to maintain physical and mental health status and (c) communication with healthcare professionals or family members. We compared self-management activities in each setting (OC, OR and HC) using logistic regression analyses, controlling for dyspnoea level and age, which we chose as representative variables of disease severity. RESULTS: Among the total sample (n = 81; mean age: 78.2 years old), participants in the HC group (n = 25) had the most severe level of COPD, followed by those in the OR (n = 31) and OC (n = 12) groups. Compared with participants from the OC group, more participants from the OR and HC groups reported self-management activities, such as "moving body corresponding to breathing" (OR: adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 6.71; HC: AOR, 6.98), "trying not to move quickly" (OR: AOR, 5.46), "avoiding suffocating movements" (HC: AOR, 7.37), "getting an influenza vaccination"(OR: AOR, 8.12; HC: AOR, 7.81), "stretching exercise" (OR: AOR, 6.42; HC: AOR, 16.76), "muscle training" (OR: AOR, 8.49; HC: AOR, 9.73) and "discussing lifestyle goals with healthcare professionals" (HC: AOR, 5.75) after controlling for dyspnoea level and age. CONCLUSIONS: Some self-management activities (such as breathing techniques and home exercise) were associated with the use of OR or HC services, an effect persisting after adjusting for degree of breathlessness and age. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Findings suggest that we should provide additional services such as OR and HC besides OC to older people with COPD who are unable to practice self-management activities. We need to consider strategies to provide effective self-management intervention in each healthcare service setting according to the unique characteristics of each setting.
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