Quantifying uptake and completion of pulmonary rehabilitation programs in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease known to tertiary care
CONCLUSION: Attrition occurs throughout the PRP journey. Interactions with HCPs about PRPs positively influenced attendance. Understanding how HCPs can best contextualise PRPs to encourage referral acceptance and uptake is an important area for further work.PMID:38183174 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231224781 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - January 6, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sarah Hug Vinicius Cavalheri Daniel F Gucciardi Kylie Hill Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research

Risk factors and clinical characteristics of breathlessness in Australian adults: Data from the BOLD Australia study
CONCLUSIONS: Breathlessness is common among Australian adults and is independently associated with obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, heart diseases, being Indigenous Australians, and impaired spirometry. Multi-disciplinary assessment and comprehensive investigation is needed in clinical practice to address the many factors associated with breathlessness in the population.PMID:38126966 | PMC:PMC10748519 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231221820 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Yijun Zhou Maria R Ampon Michael J Abramson Alan L James Graeme P Maguire Richard Wood-Baker David P Johns Guy B Marks Helen K Reddel Brett G Toelle Source Type: research

Developments in respiratory self-management interventions over the last two decades
Chron Respir Dis. 2023 Jan-Dec;20:14799731231221819. doi: 10.1177/14799731231221819.ABSTRACTThis paper describes developments in the fields of asthma and COPD self-management interventions (SMIs) over the last two decades and discusses future directions. Evidence around SMIs has exponentially grown. Efficacy on group level is convincing and both asthma and COPD SMIs are currently recommended by respiratory guidelines. Core components of asthma SMIs are defined as education, action plans, and regular review, with some discussion about self-monitoring. Exacerbation action plans are defined as an integral part of COPD managem...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - December 21, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tanja W Effing Source Type: research