“…The use of TM represents an intervention in the patient's daily life and changes the way the patient relates to healthcare services. Therefore, more studies are needed to gain precise knowledge about the patient's lived experience related to the use of TM equipment (Emme et al., ; Greenhalgh et al., ; Ure et al., ) and to learn about what matters to the user of TM technology (Greenhalgh, Procter, Sugarhood, Hinder, & Rouncefield, ; Greenhalgh et al., ). Because people with COPD live with symptoms that present a significant burden in daily life, it is particularly important to have knowledge of how TM affects their life situation.…”