posted on 2022-08-30, 09:05authored byGillian Doe, Stacey Chantrell, Marie Williams, Michael Steiner, Natalie Armstrong, Anne Hutchinson, Rachael Evans
During the COVID-19 pandemic, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 20 adults awaiting a diagnosis for their chronic breathlessness. Three key themes were identified using thematic analysis: (1) de-prioritisation of diagnosis, (2) following UK ‘lockdown’ guidance for the general population but patients fearful they were more at risk, and (3) the impact of lockdown on coping strategies for managing breathlessness. The existing unpredictable pathway to diagnosis for those with chronic breathlessness has been further interrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funding
This work was funded by an NIHR Clinician Scientist Fellowship (CS-2016-16-020) awarded to Dr. R. A. Evans. This work was supported by the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre-Respiratory.
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Citation
npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (2021) 31:21