Psychologists and Behavioural Scientists 2023
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2023.pa3818
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COPD-related anxiety: A systematic review of patient perspectives.

Camilla Fischer Christiansen,
Anders Løkke,
Vibeke Bregnballe
et al.

Abstract: Background: Anxiety in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is prevalent but often unidentified and therefore not adequately managed. Clinicians find it difficult to detect anxiety symptoms and to differentiate subclinical anxiety from anxiety disorders, because of the considerable overlap between symptoms of COPD and anxiety. Purpose: We synthesized existing qualitative research on patients' experiences of COPD-related anxiety with the purpose of gaining a richer understanding and propos… Show more

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“…F ischer C hristiansen et al . [ 141 ] reviewed 36 qualitative studies, identifying four key themes associated with COPD-related anxiety: 1) initial events, 2) internal factors, 3) external factors and 4) behavioural maintaining factors. They developed a patient-centred model that can potentially improve identification and management of COPD-related anxiety.…”
Section: Group 904: Psychologists and Behavioural Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F ischer C hristiansen et al . [ 141 ] reviewed 36 qualitative studies, identifying four key themes associated with COPD-related anxiety: 1) initial events, 2) internal factors, 3) external factors and 4) behavioural maintaining factors. They developed a patient-centred model that can potentially improve identification and management of COPD-related anxiety.…”
Section: Group 904: Psychologists and Behavioural Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%