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ABSTRACT: Background
Pulmonary rehabilitation is already an established technique for patients with chronic respiratory disease, aimed at improving breathlessness, exercise capacity, health status, and well-being. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and perceptions about pulmonary rehabilitation post-COVID-19 infection among Ecuadorian physicians.Methods
We conducted a cross-sectional online survey-based study using a 27-item questionnaire to assess the knowledge about specific topics related to pulmonary rehabilitation. The sample comprised Ecuadorian physicians who were currently enrolled to an active medical practice that included care to COVID-19 patients. Descriptive statistics were applied for demographic variables of interest. A chi-square goodness of fit test was used to determine whether the observed frequencies of each of the answers per query were within or outside of the expected frequencies by chance.Results
In total, 295 participants answered the survey, out of which 57.3% were general practitioners. Most agreed that COVID-19 infected patients must be followed-up with some measurement of respiratory function (81.4%, p=0.000), but only 18.3% (n=54, p=0.000) were aware of specific guidelines related to rehabilitation. 93.6% (n=276, p=0.000) considered that pulmonary rehabilitation provides a benefit, of any kind, to patients with past COVID-19 infection.Conclusions
Most physicians considered pulmonary rehabilitation beneficial following COVID-19. However, there is uncertainty on how to adequately follow up patients, complementary tests, and specific guidelines outlining rehabilitative interventions.
SUBMITTER: Felix M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10956887 | biostudies-literature | 2024
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Felix Miguel M Vanegas Emanuel E Sarfraz Azza A Sarfraz Zouina Z Camacho Genesis G Barrios-Ruiz Alanna A Michel Jack J Yukselen Zeynep Z Agolli Arjola A Molina Derly Madeleiny Andrade DMA Cejudo Pilar P Robles-Velasco Karla K Bajaña María José Farfán MJF Calderón Juan Carlos JC Cortes-Telles Arturo A Cherrez-Ojeda Ivan I
Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine 20240315 1
<h4>Background</h4>Pulmonary rehabilitation is already an established technique for patients with chronic respiratory disease, aimed at improving breathlessness, exercise capacity, health status, and well-being. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and perceptions about pulmonary rehabilitation post-COVID-19 infection among Ecuadorian physicians.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted a cross-sectional online survey-based study using a 27-item questionnaire to assess the knowledge about specif ...[more]