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Original Research

Understanding the Influences of COPD Patient’s Capability on the Uptake of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in the UK Through an Inclusive Design Approach

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Pages 1717-1740 | Published online: 16 Jun 2021

Figures & data

Figure 1 Study design.

Figure 1 Study design.

Table 1 The Scenario of a Persona: Mrs. Smith Accessing PR Service

Table 2 The Specified Tasks Based on Mrs. Smith’s Care Journey Accessing PR Service

Figure 2 Calculating exclusion (ie, the vision exclusion for the task “fill in questionnaire”).

Figure 2 Calculating exclusion (ie, the vision exclusion for the task “fill in questionnaire”).

Figure 3 Patient’s needs to better access PR.

Figure 3 Patient’s needs to better access PR.

Table 3 The Demographic Data of Participants

Table 4 Patient’s Potential Care Journeys to Access PR

Table 5 The Exclusion of Every Stage (Based on Mrs. Smith’s Scenario)

Table 6 The Exclusion of Every Task and Each Stage (Based on Mrs. Smith’s Scenario)

Table 7 The Exclusion of People with COPD Based on the DFS Population Database

Table 8 The Exclusion of People with Respiratory Issue Based on the DFS Population Database

Table 9 The Exclusion of People with COPD Based on the Interviewed Patients

Figure 4 The exclusion number based on three different groups’ capabilities.

Figure 4 The exclusion number based on three different groups’ capabilities.

Table 10 The Main Challenges for Patients Accessing PR Services

Table 11 The Main Challenges for HCPs to Engage Patients Access PR

Table 12 Initial Recommendations for Improving Patients Access to PR Services

Figure 5 The PR programme scenario of the COPD care reminder.

Figure 5 The PR programme scenario of the COPD care reminder.