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COPD 患者对便携式长期氧疗设备的看法。

Perspectives From COPD Subjects on Portable Long-Term Oxygen Therapy Devices.

机构信息

Division of Respiratory Care, Department of Cardiopulmonary Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, College of Health Sciences, Chicago, Illinois.

King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Respir Care. 2018 Nov;63(11):1321-1330. doi: 10.4187/respcare.05916. Epub 2018 Jun 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Oxygen therapy for patients with COPD and severe hypoxemia requires the use of oxygen delivery devices that allow mobility as needed. However, the characteristics of some devices may limit the freedom of individuals to be as physically active as they desire. Limited mobility may negatively affect the perceived quality of life of individuals with COPD. The aim of this study was to understand perceived limitations that patients with COPD experience in using long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) devices.

METHODS

We performed a qualitative analysis of 311 responses to an open-ended question from a previously deployed electronic survey designed to investigate how LTOT devices affect oxygen-dependent patients with COPD. Our thematic analysis was facilitated by NVivo, a qualitative data analysis software package. This involved identifying patterns and themes within the robust, text-rich data from the open-ended survey question regarding the survey subjects' experiences with their LTOT devices. Cluster analysis was also performed to highlight relationships between various concepts.

RESULTS

Themes generated revealed that subjects experienced decreased mobility, which resulted in feelings of decreased autonomy and isolation. We also found that subjects perceived a decrease in quality of life due to their described experience of portable oxygen cylinders being heavy and cumbersome. Subjects described feelings of fear and anxiety due to insufficient support for breathing provided by pulse-dose portable oxygen concentrators, as well as portable oxygen cylinders that run out before they are able to complete errands and other activities of daily living. Some subjects also reported that they willingly pay for liquid oxygen systems out-of-pocket because of the mobility it affords, which in their perception improves their quality of life.

CONCULSIONS

Oxygen-dependent individuals with COPD may be at risk of adverse outcomes associated with decreased mobility encouraged by unsatisfactory physical and technical characteristics of portable oxygen cylinders and concentrators.

摘要

背景

对于患有 COPD 和严重低氧血症的患者,氧疗需要使用允许按需移动的供氧设备。然而,一些设备的特性可能会限制个人的自由,使其无法像他们希望的那样积极活动。行动不便可能会对 COPD 患者的生活质量感知产生负面影响。本研究旨在了解 COPD 患者在使用长期氧疗(LTOT)设备时所经历的感知限制。

方法

我们对先前部署的电子调查中一个开放式问题的 311 条回复进行了定性分析,该调查旨在研究 LTOT 设备如何影响依赖氧气的 COPD 患者。我们的主题分析得到了 NVivo(一种定性数据分析软件包)的支持。这涉及到从开放式调查问题中识别出与调查对象对其 LTOT 设备的体验相关的丰富、文本丰富的数据中的模式和主题。聚类分析也用于突出各种概念之间的关系。

结果

生成的主题表明,患者体验到活动能力下降,导致自主感和孤立感下降。我们还发现,由于他们描述的便携式氧气罐沉重且不便携,患者认为生活质量下降。患者描述了由于脉冲剂量便携式氧气浓缩器提供的呼吸支持不足以及在完成差事和其他日常生活活动之前氧气罐耗尽而产生的恐惧和焦虑感。一些患者还报告说,由于他们愿意自费购买液态氧系统,因为它提供了移动性,从而提高了他们的生活质量。

结论

由于便携式氧气罐和浓缩器的物理和技术特性不理想,导致行动不便,可能会使依赖氧气的 COPD 患者面临与活动能力下降相关的不良后果。

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