2023
DOI: 10.1136/thorax-2023-220439
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British Thoracic Society Clinical Statement on pulmonary rehabilitation

William Man,
Emma Chaplin,
Enya Daynes
et al.
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“…Sowohl Patienten mit COPD als auch mit ILD oder anderen pneumologischen Erkrankungen profitieren von einer pneumologischen Rehabilitation z. B. in Form einer Verbesserung ihrer Gehstrecke [6]. Aktuell wird die prospektive, randomisierte ReLoAd-Studie bei Post-COVID-Patienten durchgeführt, die testet, ob eine pneumologische Rehabilitation der "Usual care"-Therapie in Bezug auf Lebensqualität überlegen ist [7].…”
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“…Sowohl Patienten mit COPD als auch mit ILD oder anderen pneumologischen Erkrankungen profitieren von einer pneumologischen Rehabilitation z. B. in Form einer Verbesserung ihrer Gehstrecke [6]. Aktuell wird die prospektive, randomisierte ReLoAd-Studie bei Post-COVID-Patienten durchgeführt, die testet, ob eine pneumologische Rehabilitation der "Usual care"-Therapie in Bezug auf Lebensqualität überlegen ist [7].…”
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“…62 There are obvious synergies between the established pulmonary rehabilitation model and the treatable traits approach, including multidimensional assessment and individualized management, and a multidisciplinary approach to care. In addition, pulmonary rehabilitation is recommended for patients with a variety of respiratory conditions including COPD, bronchiectasis and ILD, 61,63,64 which may provide opportunity to deliver a treatable traits approach to a wide range of patients.…”
Section: Treatable Traits In Pulmonary Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is relevant as patient advocacy is an essential component of service development and little is known about the needs and preferences of people with ILD regarding remote PR models. Furthermore, national and international guidelines state that PR should be tailored to suit the needs of the service-user, 4 16 a point emphasised by people living with ILD, who expressed a desire for services designed specifically for their condition 17 including disease-specific education as well as psychological and palliative support. 18 19 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%