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Understanding the Gaps in the Reporting of COPD Exacerbations by Patients: A Review

Paul Jones, Ashraf Alzaabi, Alejandro Casas, Mehmet Polatlı, Marcelo Fouad Rabahi, Arturo Cortés-Telles, Bhumika Aggarwal, Sudeep Acharya, Abdelkader El Hasnaoui, Chris Compton

2024COPD Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are associated with loss of lung function, poor quality of life, loss of exercise capacity, risk of serious cardiovascular events, hospitalization, and death. However, patients underreport exacerbations, and evidence suggests that unreported exacerbations have similar negative health implications for patients as those that are reported. Whilst there is guidance for physicians to identify patients who are at risk of exacerbations, they do not help patients recognise and report them. Newly developed tools, such as the COPD Exacerbation Recognition Tool (CERT) have been designed to achieve this objective. This review focuses on the underreporting of COPD exacerbations by patients, the factors associated with this, the consequences of underreporting, and potential solutions.

Topics & Concepts

COPDExacerbationMedicineIntensive care medicineLung functionQuality of life (healthcare)Pulmonary diseaseCopd exacerbationDiseaseLungInternal medicineNursingAcute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchNursing Diagnosis and DocumentationAsthma and respiratory diseases