COPD and emotional distress: not always noticed and therefore untreated.

Autor: Dury, Rona
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Zdroj: British Journal of Community Nursing; Mar2016, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p138-141, 4p
Abstrakt: There are more than three million people in the UK living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Focus tends to be on the physical effects of the condition; however, many patients living with COPD develop mental health symptoms that could go unnoticed and therefore untreated. The community nurse's role includes the management of patients with complex long-term conditions, which may include mental health issues. However, training to support patients whose condition includes a mental health component has long been considered inadequate and may lead to under diagnosis. Compared with other patients with long-term conditions, patients with COPD recount worse psychological functioning and greater psychological distress. Health-care workers' lack of mental health knowledge may be a contributory factor to why only a small proportion of patients are diagnosed and receive effective treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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