Which chronic obstructive pulmonary disease care recommendations have low implementation and why? A pilot study

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Date
2012-11-23, 2012-11-23
Authors
Johnston, Kylie
Grimmer, K A
Young, Mary
Antic, Ral
Frith, Peter Anthony
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BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
Clinical care components for people with COPD are recommended in guidelines if high-level evidence exists. However, there are gaps in their implementation, and factors which act as barriers or facilitators to their uptake are not well described. The aim of this pilot study was to explore implementation of key high-evidence COPD guideline recommendations in patients admitted to hospital with a disease exacerbation, to inform the development of a larger observational study.
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Medicine, Public health, Chronic illness, Pulmonary rehabilitation
Citation
Johnston, K., Grimmer-Somers, K., Young, M. and Frith, P.A., 2012. Which chronic obstructive pulmonary disease care recommendations have low implementation and why? A pilot study. BMC Research Notes, 5:652.