McCallion Paul, Bradley Judy M, Lewis Adam, Robinson Lisa, Lally Joanne, De Soyza Anthony
Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Newcastle University Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.
BMJ Open Respir Res. 2025 Sep 3;12(1):e003049. doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2024-003049.
Bronchiectasis is a heterogeneous lung disease. There is an increasing focus on personalised medicine in bronchiectasis, with targeted pharmacological interventions for inflammation, immunology and infection. Airway clearance techniques (ACTs) are non-pharmacological treatments used to manage bronchiectasis. Approximately half of patients with bronchiectasis perform ACTs. There have been attempts to personalise ACT prescriptions, including consideration of patient physiology, disease status and psychosocial factors. Guidelines suggest that patient preference or choice should be considered when prescribing ACTs. There is a lack of literature showing patient preference or choice being taken into consideration when prescribing ACTs in bronchiectasis. This article discusses the role of shared decision-making (SDM), the potential use of SDM for ACTs in bronchiectasis to support patient choice of and adherence to ACTs and the steps involved in designing an SDM intervention for ACTs in bronchiectasis for future research. Development and use of an SDM intervention to support patient choice of ACT in bronchiectasis may result in a patient-centred, pragmatic approach to empower patients to be actively involved in their care, improve their knowledge on the importance of ACTs and support improvement in adherence to this essential therapy.
支气管扩张症是一种异质性肺部疾病。支气管扩张症领域对个性化医疗的关注日益增加,针对炎症、免疫学和感染采取了靶向药物干预措施。气道廓清技术(ACTs)是用于管理支气管扩张症的非药物治疗方法。大约一半的支气管扩张症患者会采用ACTs。人们一直在尝试使ACTs的处方个性化,包括考虑患者的生理状况、疾病状态和社会心理因素。指南建议,在开具ACTs处方时应考虑患者的偏好或选择。目前缺乏文献表明在开具支气管扩张症ACTs处方时会考虑患者的偏好或选择。本文讨论了共同决策(SDM)的作用、SDM在支气管扩张症ACTs中的潜在应用,以支持患者对ACTs的选择和依从性,以及为未来研究设计支气管扩张症ACTs的SDM干预措施所涉及的步骤。开发和使用SDM干预措施以支持支气管扩张症患者选择ACTs,可能会形成一种以患者为中心的务实方法,使患者能够积极参与自身护理,提高他们对ACTs重要性的认识,并支持改善对这种基本治疗方法的依从性。