Arden-Close Emily, Teasdale Emma, Tonkin-Crine Sarah, Pitre Natasha, Stafford-Watson Mark, Gibson Denise, Bruton Anne, Thomas Mike, Yardley Lucy
Academic Unit of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Prim Care Respir J. 2013 Dec;22(4):449-53. doi: 10.4104/pcrj.2013.00092.
Poor symptom control is common in asthma. Breathing training exercises may be an effective adjunct to medication; it is therefore important to understand facilitators and barriers to uptake of breathing training exercises.
To gain insight into patients' perceptions of breathing training exercises designed to help control asthma symptoms.
Semi-structured think-aloud interviews were conducted with 29 people with asthma about their views of a booklet on breathing training exercises.
Thematic analysis showed breathing training exercises were seen as acceptable in principle because they were viewed as nonpharmacological, holistic, unobtrusive, and likely to increase patient confidence in managing symptoms. Anticipated disadvantages included the time required and perceived irrelevance for those with well-controlled asthma. These views were influenced by prior experience of changing breathing, wanting to self-manage asthma, negative views of medication, and perceived asthma control/severity. Anticipated barriers to carrying out the exercises included difficulties with nose breathing, remembering to do them, and persevering with them. Anticipated facilitators included monitoring tools and social support.
The idea of breathing training was viewed positively as an acceptable non-pharmacological treatment that patients can do discreetly to help them breathe more easily and reduce their reliance on medication. Uptake of breathing training may be greater among those who perceive their asthma as severe and/or have negative views of medication. To enhance uptake, it might be helpful to present breathing training exercises as holistic skills that can also benefit those with mild symptoms.
哮喘患者症状控制不佳的情况很常见。呼吸训练练习可能是药物治疗的有效辅助手段;因此,了解呼吸训练练习推广的促进因素和障碍很重要。
深入了解患者对旨在帮助控制哮喘症状的呼吸训练练习的看法。
对29名哮喘患者进行了半结构化的出声思考访谈,询问他们对一本关于呼吸训练练习手册的看法。
主题分析表明,呼吸训练练习原则上被认为是可以接受的,因为它们被视为非药物、整体、不显眼的,并且可能会增强患者管理症状的信心。预期的缺点包括所需时间以及对于哮喘控制良好的患者而言被认为无关紧要。这些观点受到改变呼吸的既往经历、想要自我管理哮喘、对药物的负面看法以及感知到的哮喘控制/严重程度的影响。进行这些练习预期的障碍包括鼻呼吸困难、忘记进行练习以及坚持练习。预期的促进因素包括监测工具和社会支持。
呼吸训练的理念被积极看待,是一种可接受的非药物治疗方法,患者可以 discreetly 进行,以帮助他们更轻松地呼吸并减少对药物的依赖。在那些认为自己哮喘严重和/或对药物有负面看法的患者中,呼吸训练的采用率可能更高。为了提高采用率,将呼吸训练练习作为一种整体技能呈现可能会有所帮助,这种技能对症状较轻的患者也有益。