2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-019-02231-8
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Self-management and health related quality of life in persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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“…The symptom component consists of eight items, including frequency and distress from respiratory symptoms in terms of phlegm/sputum, shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest trouble [49,50]. The SGRQ has been translated into different languages and has satisfactory reliability and validity [49,51], including in Norwegian samples [52,53].…”
Section: Pain and Other Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The symptom component consists of eight items, including frequency and distress from respiratory symptoms in terms of phlegm/sputum, shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest trouble [49,50]. The SGRQ has been translated into different languages and has satisfactory reliability and validity [49,51], including in Norwegian samples [52,53].…”
Section: Pain and Other Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies also encompassed person-centred concepts such as empowerment, 57 self-management as self-initiated and self-directed, 55 and self-management as multi-dimensional and based on factors which cross the personal, medical, psychological, social and system domains. 4,54,60,77,78…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A minority of studies used other measures of the social and psychological aspects of self-management such as self-management or self-care behaviour, 4,50,54,60 or social and family support 54,55,57,58,60 Some studies also encompassed personcentred concepts such as empowerment, 57 selfmanagement as self-initiated and self-directed, 55 and self-management as multi-dimensional and based on factors which cross the personal, medical, psychological, social and system domains. 4,54,60,77,78 Two texts 53,69 criticised conceptualisations of self-management that adopt a medicocentric view of what people with COPD should do to selfmanage, with an absence of focus on shared decision-making between health care professionals and people with COPD. However, these were in the minority of texts that took the medicocentric perspective, and they still argued that people with COPD need to be encouraged to acquire and apply specific skills in self-management.…”
Section: The Medicocentric Conceptualisation Of Copd Self-managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vivir con EPOC es un proceso complejo de por vida, debido a los fenómenos fisiopatológicos y comportamentales descritos con anterioridad. Las personas con EPOC experimentan una disminución importante en CVRS (41)(42)(43)(44)(45). Factores como la concientización de las implicaciones físicas de la patología y la implementación de medidas de autocuidado, se han destacado cada vez más como importantes, para mejorar la CVRS en personas con EPOC.…”
Section: Intervenciones Con Impacto De La Cvrs En El Epocunclassified
“…Factores como la concientización de las implicaciones físicas de la patología y la implementación de medidas de autocuidado, se han destacado cada vez más como importantes, para mejorar la CVRS en personas con EPOC. El concepto de autocuidado es multidimensional y puede definirse como "la capacidad del individuo para manejar los síntomas, el tratamiento, las consecuencias físicas y psicosociales y los cambios de estilo de vida inherentes a vivir con una enfermedad crónica (41). Este parámetro puede proporcionar un nivel de autogestión suficientemente eficaz, para controlar la propia condición de salud y de efectuar las respuestas cognitivas, conductuales y emocionales necesarias para impactar positivamente en la CV.…”
Section: Intervenciones Con Impacto De La Cvrs En El Epocunclassified