Mapping the Common Barriers to Optimal COPD Care in High and Middle-Income Countries: Qualitative Perspectives from Clinicians

被引:1
作者
Shahaj, Orjola [1 ]
Meiwald, Anne [1 ]
Sudhir, Krishnan Puri [1 ]
Gara-Adams, Rupert [1 ]
Wark, Peter [2 ]
Cazaux, Alexis [3 ]
Rios, Abelardo Elizondo [4 ]
Avdeev, Sergey N. [5 ]
Adams, Elisabeth J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aquarius Populat Hlth, Unit 29, London N7 9AH, England
[2] John Hunter Hosp, Resp & Sleep Med, Newcastle, Australia
[3] Univ Nacl Cordoba, Pulm & Resp Med, Cordoba, Argentina
[4] Autonomous Univ Nuevo Leon, Intens Pneumol, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
[5] Sechenov First Moscow State Med Univ, Resp Med, Moscow, Russia
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE | 2024年 / 19卷
关键词
COPD; barriers; qualitative research; healthcare systems; global policy; OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; EXACERBATIONS; PATHWAYS; GUIDELINES; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.2147/COPD.S449659
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) poses a significant global health burden despite being largely preventable and treatable. Despite the availability of guidelines, COPD care remains suboptimal in many settings, including high-income countries (HICs) and upper-middle-income countries (UMICs), with varied approaches to diagnosis and management. This study aimed to identify common and unique barriers to COPD care across six countries (Australia, Spain, Taiwan, Argentina, Mexico, and Russia) to inform global policy initiatives for improved care. Methods: COPD care pathways were mapped for each country and supplemented with epidemiological, health-economic, and clinical data from a targeted literature review. Semi-structured interviews with 17 respiratory care clinicians were used to further validate the pathways and identify key barriers. Thematic content analysis was used to generate the themes. Results: Six themes were common in most HICs and UMICs: "Challenges in COPD diagnosis", "Strengthening the role of primary care", "Fragmented healthcare systems and coordination challenges", "Inadequate management of COPD exacerbations", "Limited access to specialized care" and, "Impact of underfinanced and overloaded healthcare systems". One theme, "Insurance coverage and reimbursement challenges", was more relevant for UMICs. HICs and UMICs differ in patient and healthcare provider awareness, primary care involvement, spirometry access, and availability of specialized care. Both face issues with healthcare fragmentation, guideline adherence, and COPD exacerbation management. In addition, UMICs also grapple with resource limitations and healthcare infrastructure challenges. Conclusion: Many challenges to COPD care are the same in both HICs and UMICs, underscoring the pervasive nature of these issues. While country-specific issues require customized solutions, there are untapped possibilities for implementing global respiratory strategies that support countries to manage COPD effectively. In addition to healthcare system-level initiatives, there is a crucial need for political prioritization of COPD to allocate the essential resources it requires.
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页码:1207 / 1223
页数:17
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