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View article: Primary care patients with mild or stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease need more support in disease management: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized controlled trial
Primary care patients with mild or stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease need more support in disease management: a secondary analysis of a cluster randomized controlled trial Open
Clinicaltrials.gov, 10 August 2014, Identifier NCT02213809.
View article: How Do Patients’ Needs For Information About COPD Change Over Time: An Observational Cohort Study
How Do Patients’ Needs For Information About COPD Change Over Time: An Observational Cohort Study Open
Background: This Swedish observational cohort study aimed to assess changes in patients’ perceived needs for information about COPD over 18 months and how these changes related to changes in patient characteristics. Methods: Data were obta…
View article: COPD patients need more information about self-management: a cross-sectional study in Swedish primary care
COPD patients need more information about self-management: a cross-sectional study in Swedish primary care Open
Objective: In Sweden, patients with chronic conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), often receive education at specialized nurse-led clinics at primary health care centers (PHCCs). Identifying patients' needs for …
View article: Effectiveness of traditional lectures and case methods in Swedish general practitioners’ continuing medical education about COPD: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Effectiveness of traditional lectures and case methods in Swedish general practitioners’ continuing medical education about COPD: a cluster randomised controlled trial Open
Objectives To study the effects of continuing medical education (CME) about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for general practitioners (GPs) by comparing two commonly used CME methods with each other and no CME (reference group…
View article: COPD management by Swedish general practitioners – baseline results of the PRIMAIR study
COPD management by Swedish general practitioners – baseline results of the PRIMAIR study Open
Swedish GPs' knowledge of COPD and adherence to current guidelines seem insufficient. A nurse-led asthma/COPD clinic at the PHCC does not correlate with sufficient COPD skills in the GPs. The relevance of this study to participants' actual…
View article: Time pressured deprioritization of COPD in primary care: a qualitative study
Time pressured deprioritization of COPD in primary care: a qualitative study Open
Under-diagnosis and insufficient management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common in primary health care. A patient-doctor consultation offers a key opportunity to identify and provide COPD care. Time pressure, due to …