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A shared decision-making intervention for individuals living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who are considering the menu of pulmonary rehabilitation treatment options; a feasibility study

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posted on 2025-04-16, 15:30 authored by AC Barradell, Gillian DoeGillian Doe, HL Bekker, L Houchen-Wolloff, Noelle RobertsonNoelle Robertson, Sally SinghSally Singh
Objectives Shared Decision Making (SDM) has potential to support Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) decision-making when patients are offered a menu of centre- and home-based options. This study sought to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a three-component PR SDM intervention for individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and PR healthcare professionals. Methods Participants were recruited from Dec 2021–Sep 2022. Healthcare professionals attended decision coaching training and used the consultation prompt during consultations. Individuals received the Patient Decision Aid (PtDA) at PR referral. Outcomes included recruitment capability, data completeness, intervention fidelity, and acceptability. Questionnaires assessed patient activation and decisional conflict pre and post-PR. Consultations were assessed using Observer OPTION-5. Optional interviews/focus groups were conducted. Results 13% of individuals [ n = 31, 32% female, mean (SD) age 71.19 (7.50), median (IQR) MRC dyspnoea 3.50 (1.75)] and 100 % of healthcare professionals ( n = 9, 78% female) were recruited. 28 (90.32%) of individuals completed all questionnaires. SDM was present in all consultations [standardised scores were mean (SD) = 36.97 (21.40)]. Six healthcare professionals and five individuals were interviewed. All felt consultations using the PtDA minimised healthcare professionals’ bias of centre-based PR, increased individuals’ self-awareness of their health, prompted consideration of how to improve it, and increased involvement in decision-making. Discussion Results indicate the study processes and SDM intervention is feasible and acceptable and can be delivered with fidelity when integrated into the PR pathway.

History

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Psychology & Vision Sciences Respiratory Sciences

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Chronic Respiratory Disease

Volume

21

Pagination

14799731241238428

Publisher

SAGE Publications

issn

1479-9731

eissn

1479-9731

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2025-04-16

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Ms Amy Barradell

Deposit date

2025-04-11