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Key toolkits of non-pharmacological management in COPD: during and beyond COVID-19.

Jaber S Alqahtani1,2, Saeed M Alghamdi3,4, Abdulelah M Aldhahir5, Malik Althobiani2,6, Tope Oyelade7.   

Abstract

Individuals with COPD are at higher risk of severe disease and mortality if they contract COVID-19. Shielding and social distancing have negatively impacted the delivery of routine care for COPD patients, which should be maintained to avoid further deterioration. We aimed to review the literature about the key toolkits of non-pharmacological treatments of COPD patients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, we focused on smoking cessation, pulmonary rehabilitation, and telehealth delivery approaches during the COVID-19 crisis. Smoking cessation services are important to mitigate the spread of the virus, especially in people with chronic lung disease; the pandemic, in one way or another, has helped to enhance people's motivation to quit smoking. Also, tele-rehabilitation is considered as effective as conventional pulmonary rehabilitation in controlling symptoms of disease, promoting physical activity, and enhancing self-management of COPD. Tele-rehabilitation offers flexibility and it could be the dominant mode for providing a pulmonary rehabilitation programme. Finally, the use of telehealth (TH) modes has trended during the pandemic. Consensus about the effectiveness of TH in reducing exacerbation events is still inconclusive. In the context of COPD, further clinical research must concentrate on understanding attitudes, behaviours, and motivations towards smoking cessation. Further recommendations include gauging the feasibility of a long-term tele-rehabilitation programme in large COPD populations, designing more COPD-related mobile apps, and evaluating the feasibility of tele-rehabilitation in clinical practice.
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by BRI.

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Keywords:  COPD; COVID-19; Exacerbation; Pulmonary rehabilitation; Smoking cessation; Telehealth

Year:  2021        PMID: 34340271     DOI: 10.52586/4938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Biosci (Landmark Ed)        ISSN: 1093-4715


  3 in total

1.  Physicians' Attitudes, Beliefs and Barriers to a Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COPD Patients in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Abdulelah M Aldhahir; Jaber S Alqahtani; Saeed M Alghamdi; Abdullah A Alqarni; Shahad K Khormi; Hassan Alwafi; Mohammed Samannodi; Rayan A Siraj; Munyra Alhotye; Abdallah Y Naser; Ali Hakamy
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-13

2.  Are in Person and Telephone Interviews Equivalent Modes of Administrating the CAT, the FACIT-FS and the SGRQ in People With COPD?

Authors:  Vânia Rocha; Cristina Jácome; Vitória Martins; Alda Marques
Journal:  Front Rehabil Sci       Date:  2021-10-25

3.  Future Acceptability of Respiratory Virus Infection Control Interventions in General Population to Prevent Respiratory Infections.

Authors:  Jaber S Alqahtani; Abdulelah M Aldhahir; Saad M AlRabeeah; Lujain B Alsenani; Haifa M Alsharif; Amani Y Alshehri; Mayadah M Alenazi; Musallam Alnasser; Ahmed S Alqahtani; Ibrahim A AlDraiwiesh; Saeed M Alghamdi; Rayan A Siraj; Hussain S Alqahtani; Jithin K Sreedharan; Abdullah S Alqahtani; Eidan M Alzahrani
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 2.948

  3 in total

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