09.03 - Nurses 2022
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.3575
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Pain perception in COPD patients across the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Although there was a feeling of safety in the use of the devices, patients expressed that machines cannot replace healthcare workers in complex healthcare management. Granados Santiago et al [58] showed that COPD patients' overall perceived health status in the COVID-19 lockdown was significantly lower than before the pandemic (p<0.05), showing enhanced psychological vulnerability. Still on pandemic impact, Miranda Valladares et al [59] showed that lockdown had a significant negative effect on several clinical variables (i.e., FEV1% predicted, dyspnoea, distance walked in the 6MWT and BODE index), on functional capacity and physiological parameters of patients with COPD.…”
Section: Take-home Messagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although there was a feeling of safety in the use of the devices, patients expressed that machines cannot replace healthcare workers in complex healthcare management. Granados Santiago et al [58] showed that COPD patients' overall perceived health status in the COVID-19 lockdown was significantly lower than before the pandemic (p<0.05), showing enhanced psychological vulnerability. Still on pandemic impact, Miranda Valladares et al [59] showed that lockdown had a significant negative effect on several clinical variables (i.e., FEV1% predicted, dyspnoea, distance walked in the 6MWT and BODE index), on functional capacity and physiological parameters of patients with COPD.…”
Section: Take-home Messagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…G ranados S antiago et al [ 58 ] showed that COPD patients’ overall perceived health status in the COVID-19 lockdown was significantly lower than before the pandemic (p<0.05), showing enhanced psychological vulnerability. Still on pandemic impact, M iranda V alladares et al [ 59 ] showed that lockdown had a significant negative effect on several clinical variables ( i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%