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Research Article

Prevention as a prominent self-management strategy in men with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A qualitative study

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Pages 444-460 | Published online: 08 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to explore the strategies used by male patients with COPD to prevent the exacerbation of the disease. This grounded theory study as a part of a more extensive research was conducted in Iran from January 2019 to October 2022. The study participants included patients with COPD, their family caregivers and pulmonologists. The participants were recruited using purposeful and theoretical sampling. A total of 12 semi-structured interviews were used to collect the data. The data was analyzed by the Strauss and Corbin Citation2008 data analysis method. The finding showed that male patients with COPD use different strategies to prevent exacerbation. These strategies have consisted of limitation (physical activity limitation, exercise limitation, recreational limitation, work limitation, smoking limitation, social relations limitation, environmental limitation and corona precautions), improvement (healthy diet, simple exercises, emotional state improvement, social relations improvement, adjusting the environment and controlled activity), organization (medication adherence, following orders) and support (transfer to others, others assistance, others observance). The findings of this study can lead to a better and deeper understanding of the prevention of exacerbation in male patients with COPD and adds to the growing body of knowledge about COPD self-management.

Acknowledgments

The present study was extracted from the Farshad Heidari-Beni PhD dissertation and the authors thank the officials of Firoozgar and Kashani hospitals, especially Dr. Safdari for their cooperation and assistance and all participants who participated in the interviews for sharing their time and experiences.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Data availability statement

The datasets used and analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Iran University of Medical Sciences under Grant [98-1-25-14801]

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