1. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and comorbid conditions.
- Author
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Bostock, Beverley
- Subjects
LIFESTYLES ,PRIMARY nursing ,LUNG diseases ,CARDIOPULMONARY system physiology ,DIABETES ,MENTAL health ,EXPERIENCE ,HOLISTIC medicine ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,OBSTRUCTIVE lung diseases ,COUGH ,QUALITY of life ,NURSE practitioners ,COMORBIDITY ,DISEASE management - Abstract
For many nurses working in primary care, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a familiar condition. From carrying out annual reviews to supporting people living with the symptoms of cough, phlegm, breathlessness and managing their effect on day-to-day living, most community nurses will have some experience of supporting people living with COPD. Increasingly, though, community nurses are having to consider comorbidities as part of the review, as for many people living with COPD, this will be just one of the long-term conditions they have already been diagnosed with or of which they will be at risk. In this article, the relationship between COPD and other long-term conditions will be highlighted, along with recommendatio how to identify and manage comorbidities in order to holistically optimise outcomes.ns about [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024