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Cough Assessment and Management in Pulmonary Rehabilitation- A Canadian Survey

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15412555.2022.2141622

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); lung disease; management; rehabilitation; questionnaire

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Pulmonary rehabilitation is an important intervention for controlling respiratory symptoms in people with chronic respiratory diseases. However, this study found that chronic cough is rarely assessed and managed in pulmonary rehabilitation. Education and standardized strategies were suggested as important factors for improving the assessment and management of chronic cough.
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a cornerstone intervention for controlling respiratory symptoms in people with chronic respiratory diseases. Chronic cough affects up to 90% of people with chronic respiratory diseases, however, it is currently unknown whether chronic cough is assessed and/or managed in pulmonary rehabilitation. This study aimed to determine if and how chronic cough is assessed and managed in pulmonary rehabilitation. This was a cross-sectional study. Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in Canada were identified via online websites. A representative from each program was invited to complete an online survey including the following topics: program demographics, assessment and management practices, and barriers and facilitators. Of 133 programs contacted, 31 returned a completed survey (23% response rate). Approximately half (52%) of respondents reported enrolling patients with chronic cough. Of those, 45% reported assessing and 62% reported intervening in chronic cough. Inadequate knowledge of assessment and management techniques was commonly identified to be a barrier and increased education was suggested as a possible facilitator. Based on pulmonary rehabilitation programs that responded to our survey, chronic cough is a prevalent symptom; however, it is scarcely assessed and managed. A need for structured education and the use of standardised strategies were reported as facilitators to the assessment and management of chronic cough in pulmonary rehabilitation.

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