¶ … journals attached) describe key findings research studies related COPD management care- 2. You evaluate summarise article a word document. Each summary provide reader a succinct overview findings research.
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The chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) assessment test (CAT) that has been recently introduced in hospitals is a simple way to assess patient-reported quality of life resulting from routine care. The researchers used patient-reported CAT scores in their multicenter prospective study to judge patient's views on improvement in their activity, reduction in their symptoms, and reduced utilization of healthcare when they were allocated to pulmonary rehabilitation programs. The authors' findings support the use of CAT scores in clinical practice since there was an increase in the patient-reported scores with majority feeling 'much better' or 'a little better' after pulmonary rehabilitation. The findings suggest that CAT scores can be used as an outcome measure in COPD patients involved in pulmonary rehabilitation. It is a simple tool to use in routine practice and it allows integration of pulmonary rehabilitation with other forms of care. For patients, CAT scores are also simple since they can fill their scores online thus making the CAT score effective even in home management or home maintenance of rehabilitation.
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Dodd, J.W., Hogg, L., Nolan, J., Jefford, H., Grant, A., Lord, V.M., . . . Hopkinson, N.S. (2011). The COPD assessment test (CAT): response to pulmonary rehabilitation. A multicentre, prospective study. Thorax, 66(5), 425-429. doi: 10.1136/thx.2010.156372, 429
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The chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) assessment test (CAT), which is a simple 8-item questionnaire for patients can be used routinely to assess responsiveness to care. The authors conducted a cohort study where they compared two patient cohorts in separate studies. Recruited patients were required to fill a CAT and provide scores on a six-point scale ranging from 'much worse' to 'completely resolved.' The first cohort aimed at measuring the responsiveness of the CAT to changes in health status during exacerbation while the second assessed the responsiveness of the CAT in patients during pulmonary rehabilitation. The study findings suggest that the CAT is responsive to changes in health status after both exacerbations and pulmonary rehabilitation. The findings support the use of the CAT to monitor COPD health status of patients over time. It also showed the relative ease with which the CAT can be used as a tool to monitor COPD health status gain to patients undergoing exacerbation or pulmonary rehabilitation. The CAT is a robust method and can be used to develop measures of disease severity and recovery. The authors also point at the generalizability of the CAT using local translations.
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Jones, P.W., Harding, G., Wiklund, I., Berry, P., Tabberer, M., Yu, R., & Leidy, N.K. (2012). TEsts of the responsiveness of the copd assessment test following acute exacerbation and pulmonary rehabilitation. CHEST Journal, 142(1), 134-140. doi: 10.1378/chest.11-0309, 140
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Article Evaluation
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The purpose of the article is clearly described as 'to establish the change in CAT score occurring in response to PR, relating this to an anchor question to explore CAT scores that may be indicative of the minimum clinically important difference (MCID),' (p. 426). The purpose of the study is also further supported by the methods chosen and the slight literature review that is conducted to provide a background to the study.
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While the study was clear in its primary objective, the authors wanted to relate the CAT score to the minimum clinically important difference (MCID). This does not appear in the literature review. The authors should have discussed the specific importance of relating CAT scores to the MCID.
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The article is primarily aimed at researchers or clinicians in the practice setting. This stems from the fact that the study was aimed at creating justification of the effectiveness of CAT scores and their ease of use in clinical practice. The authors wanted to show clinicians that the tool is effective and can be used as part of routine practice.
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The study does not fit the wider research arena since it does not show the generalizability of the findings. The authors only focus on the implementation of the CAT score in London and not in other areas. Therefore, researchers or policy makers looking to adopt CAT scores in their...
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