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Development of a training program to support health care professionals to deliver the SPACE for COPD self-management program

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posted on 2020-05-21, 11:43 authored by Claire Blackmore, Vicki L Johnson-Warrington, Johanna EA Williams, Lindsay D Apps, Hannah ML Young, Claire LA Bourne, Sally J Singh
With the growing burden of COPD and associated morbidity and mortality, a need for self-management has been identified. The Self-management Programme of Activity, Coping and Education for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (SPACE for COPD) manual was developed to support self-management in COPD patients. Currently, there is no literature available regarding health care professionals' training needs when supporting patients with COPD on self-management.This study sought to identify these needs to inform, design and develop a training program for health care professionals being trained to deliver a self-management program in COPD.Fourteen health care professionals from both primary and secondary care COPD services participated in face-to-face semistructured interviews. Thematic analysis was used to produce a framework and identify training needs and views on delivery of the SPACE for COPD self-management program. Components of training were web-based knowledge training, with pre-and posttraining knowledge questionnaires, and a 1-day program to introduce the self-management manual. Feedback was given after training to guide the development of the training program.Health care professionals were able to identify areas where they required increased knowledge to support patients. This was overwhelming in aspects of COPD seen to be outside of their current clinical role. Skills in goal setting and behavioral change were not elicited as a training need, suggesting a lack of understanding of components of supporting self-management. An increase in knowledge of COPD was demonstrated following the training program.Both knowledge and skill gaps existed in those who would deliver self-management. Analysis of this has enabled a training program to be designed to address these gaps and enable health care professionals to support patients in self-management.

Funding

The research was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit Programme (grant PB-PG-0808-17146) and East Midlands Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) and took place at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. Support was also provided by the NIHR Leicester Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit (BRU).

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Citation

International Journal of COPD 2017:12 1669–1681

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Volume

12

Pagination

1669 - 1681

Publisher

Dove Medical Press

issn

1176-9106

eissn

1178-2005

Acceptance date

2017-01-10

Copyright date

2017

Language

English

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