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Barriers to enrollment in pulmonary rehabilitation: medical knowledge analysis

OBJECTIVE: To assess clinicians’ knowledge about pulmonary rehabilitation, and identify the barriers faced when referring patients with health insurance to pulmonary rehabilitation. METHODS: This was a survey-based cross-sectional study conducted in 2019, at a private reference hospital in São Paulo...

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Autores principales: Gushken, Fernanda, Degani-Costa, Luiza Helena, Colognese, Thaíz Carolina Pimentel, Rodrigues, Maíra Thomazini, Zanetti, Mayra, Bonamigo-Filho, José Luiz, de Matos, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot
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Publicado: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34705946
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6115
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author Gushken, Fernanda
Degani-Costa, Luiza Helena
Colognese, Thaíz Carolina Pimentel
Rodrigues, Maíra Thomazini
Zanetti, Mayra
Bonamigo-Filho, José Luiz
de Matos, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot
author_facet Gushken, Fernanda
Degani-Costa, Luiza Helena
Colognese, Thaíz Carolina Pimentel
Rodrigues, Maíra Thomazini
Zanetti, Mayra
Bonamigo-Filho, José Luiz
de Matos, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess clinicians’ knowledge about pulmonary rehabilitation, and identify the barriers faced when referring patients with health insurance to pulmonary rehabilitation. METHODS: This was a survey-based cross-sectional study conducted in 2019, at a private reference hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. Eligible participants were physicians registered with the following specialties: internal medicine, geriatrics, cardiology, pulmonology or thoracic surgery. RESULTS: We collected 72 responses, and 99% of participants recognized chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a potential indication for pulmonary rehabilitation; less often (75%), they listed interstitial lung disease, bronchiectasis and pulmonary hypertension. Most participants (67%) incorrectly associated pulmonary rehabilitation with lung function improvement, while 28% of cardiologists and 35% of internists/geriatricians failed to recognize benefits on mood disorders. Notably, 18% of participants recommended pulmonary rehabilitation only to patients on supplemental oxygen and 14% prescribed only home physical therapy, patterns more commonly seen among non-respiratory physicians. The three most perceived barriers to referral and adherence were health insurance coverage (79%), transportation to pulmonary rehabilitation center (63%) and lack of social support (29%). CONCLUSION: Financial, logistic and social constraints pose challenges to pulmonary rehabilitation enrollment, even for patients with premium healthcare insurance. Moreover, physician knowledge gaps may be an additional barrier to pulmonary rehabilitation referral and adherence. Providing continued medical education, incorporating automatic reminders in electronic medical records, and using telerehabilitation tools may improve pulmonary rehabilitation referral, adherence, and ultimately, patient care.
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spelling pubmed-85227052021-10-22 Barriers to enrollment in pulmonary rehabilitation: medical knowledge analysis Gushken, Fernanda Degani-Costa, Luiza Helena Colognese, Thaíz Carolina Pimentel Rodrigues, Maíra Thomazini Zanetti, Mayra Bonamigo-Filho, José Luiz de Matos, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot Einstein (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To assess clinicians’ knowledge about pulmonary rehabilitation, and identify the barriers faced when referring patients with health insurance to pulmonary rehabilitation. METHODS: This was a survey-based cross-sectional study conducted in 2019, at a private reference hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. Eligible participants were physicians registered with the following specialties: internal medicine, geriatrics, cardiology, pulmonology or thoracic surgery. RESULTS: We collected 72 responses, and 99% of participants recognized chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a potential indication for pulmonary rehabilitation; less often (75%), they listed interstitial lung disease, bronchiectasis and pulmonary hypertension. Most participants (67%) incorrectly associated pulmonary rehabilitation with lung function improvement, while 28% of cardiologists and 35% of internists/geriatricians failed to recognize benefits on mood disorders. Notably, 18% of participants recommended pulmonary rehabilitation only to patients on supplemental oxygen and 14% prescribed only home physical therapy, patterns more commonly seen among non-respiratory physicians. The three most perceived barriers to referral and adherence were health insurance coverage (79%), transportation to pulmonary rehabilitation center (63%) and lack of social support (29%). CONCLUSION: Financial, logistic and social constraints pose challenges to pulmonary rehabilitation enrollment, even for patients with premium healthcare insurance. Moreover, physician knowledge gaps may be an additional barrier to pulmonary rehabilitation referral and adherence. Providing continued medical education, incorporating automatic reminders in electronic medical records, and using telerehabilitation tools may improve pulmonary rehabilitation referral, adherence, and ultimately, patient care. Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8522705/ /pubmed/34705946 http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6115 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gushken, Fernanda
Degani-Costa, Luiza Helena
Colognese, Thaíz Carolina Pimentel
Rodrigues, Maíra Thomazini
Zanetti, Mayra
Bonamigo-Filho, José Luiz
de Matos, Luciana Diniz Nagem Janot
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title Barriers to enrollment in pulmonary rehabilitation: medical knowledge analysis
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title_short Barriers to enrollment in pulmonary rehabilitation: medical knowledge analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34705946
http://dx.doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO6115
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