What are 2 priority problems for the patient with a COPD exacerbation?

What are 2 priority problems for the patient with a COPD exacerbation?

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What are 2 priority problems for the patient with a COPD exacerbation?

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Methods used to assess the need for an advanced practice nurse following steps 1–4 of the PEPPA framework

StepPEPPA framework [15]Adapted approach in our studyMethod
1
  • Define patient population

  • Describe current model of care

  • Define patient population

  • Describe current model of care and determine need for a new model of care (based on evidence)

  • Scoping review of quantitative studies that describe COPD care in Switzerland

2
  • Identify stakeholders

  • Recruit patients

  • Identify patient perspective on current model of care and determine need for new model of care

  • Synthesis of qualitative studies of patient perspectives (from various countries)

  • Identify stakeholders' perspective on current model of care and their perceived view of the need for new model of care and harmonise with identified perspectives from evidence and patient perspective

  • Focus-group interviews with stakeholders

3
  • Determine need for a new model of care

4
  • Identify priority problems and goals to improve the model of care