A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice

Carlos Cabrera López,1 Enrique Mascarós,2 Angel Azpeitia,3 Elena Villarrubia4 1Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Dr. Negrín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain; 2Consultorio Auxiliar Arquitecto Tolsá, Valencia, Spain; 3Esteve Pharmaceuticals, SA, Barce...

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Main Authors: Cabrera López C, Mascarós E, Azpeitia A, Villarrubia E
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of COPD
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spelling doaj-1d11e10cef984c0498866aab826f87812020-12-17T19:03:36ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052020-12-01Volume 153347335560385A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care PracticeCabrera López CMascarós EAzpeitia AVillarrubia ECarlos Cabrera López,1 Enrique Mascarós,2 Angel Azpeitia,3 Elena Villarrubia4 1Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Dr. Negrín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain; 2Consultorio Auxiliar Arquitecto Tolsá, Valencia, Spain; 3Esteve Pharmaceuticals, SA, Barcelona, Spain; 4Health Outcomes Research Department, Advanced Outcomes Research, SL. Barcelona, SpainCorrespondence: Carlos Cabrera López Email ccablopn@gmail.comBackground: Diagnostic and treatment strategies for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) vary greatly. Despite international efforts to standardize the management of COPD, two-thirds of primary care patients are not diagnosed, treated, or managed according to current evidence-based guidelines, probably because of the difficulty of applying these in routine practice. The aim of this study was to develop a simplified algorithm for diagnosing, treating, and managing COPD in primary care whose consistency, scientific relevance, and applicability to routine clinical practice met approval bct 3y family doctors (FDs) and pulmonologists.Methods: The algorithm was developed in a series of sequential phases, consisting of a preliminary meeting among group coordinators to design the initial structure, an input meeting with FDs and pulmonologists to refine and validate the proposal, an algorithm design stage, and a Delphi survey in which FDs and pulmonologists evaluated and approved the final version. A target of 75% or more was established for each of the 20 items in the Delphi survey in the FDs group as well as the pulmonologists group. It was estimated that at least two Delphi rounds would be needed to reach consensus.Results: In total, 118 physicians (75 FDs and 43 pulmonologists) participated in the Delphi process. Fourteen of the 20 items (70%) were approved in the first round. In the second round (in which 74 FDs and 42 pulmonologists participated), the remaining six items, which had been reformulated based on feedback from the first round, were approved, together with an additional question on the face validity of the algorithm as a whole. Dyspnea was positioned as the main determinant of treatment decisions in the new algorithm.Conclusion: According to the experts consulted, this new simplified algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of COPD in primary care is a clear, functional, and useful tool for routine practice and meets the requirements for the correct management of this condition.Keywords: COPD, primary care, management, treatment, Delphi technique, consensushttps://www.dovepress.com/a-simplified-algorithm-for-the-diagnosis-treatment-and-management-of-c-peer-reviewed-article-COPDcopdprimary caremanagementtreatmentdelphi techniqueconsensus
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A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice
International Journal of COPD
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title A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice
title_short A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice
title_full A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice
title_fullStr A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice
title_full_unstemmed A Simplified Algorithm for the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of COPD in Routine Primary Care Practice
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series International Journal of COPD
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description Carlos Cabrera López,1 Enrique Mascarós,2 Angel Azpeitia,3 Elena Villarrubia4 1Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Dr. Negrín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain; 2Consultorio Auxiliar Arquitecto Tolsá, Valencia, Spain; 3Esteve Pharmaceuticals, SA, Barcelona, Spain; 4Health Outcomes Research Department, Advanced Outcomes Research, SL. Barcelona, SpainCorrespondence: Carlos Cabrera López Email ccablopn@gmail.comBackground: Diagnostic and treatment strategies for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) vary greatly. Despite international efforts to standardize the management of COPD, two-thirds of primary care patients are not diagnosed, treated, or managed according to current evidence-based guidelines, probably because of the difficulty of applying these in routine practice. The aim of this study was to develop a simplified algorithm for diagnosing, treating, and managing COPD in primary care whose consistency, scientific relevance, and applicability to routine clinical practice met approval bct 3y family doctors (FDs) and pulmonologists.Methods: The algorithm was developed in a series of sequential phases, consisting of a preliminary meeting among group coordinators to design the initial structure, an input meeting with FDs and pulmonologists to refine and validate the proposal, an algorithm design stage, and a Delphi survey in which FDs and pulmonologists evaluated and approved the final version. A target of 75% or more was established for each of the 20 items in the Delphi survey in the FDs group as well as the pulmonologists group. It was estimated that at least two Delphi rounds would be needed to reach consensus.Results: In total, 118 physicians (75 FDs and 43 pulmonologists) participated in the Delphi process. Fourteen of the 20 items (70%) were approved in the first round. In the second round (in which 74 FDs and 42 pulmonologists participated), the remaining six items, which had been reformulated based on feedback from the first round, were approved, together with an additional question on the face validity of the algorithm as a whole. Dyspnea was positioned as the main determinant of treatment decisions in the new algorithm.Conclusion: According to the experts consulted, this new simplified algorithm for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of COPD in primary care is a clear, functional, and useful tool for routine practice and meets the requirements for the correct management of this condition.Keywords: COPD, primary care, management, treatment, Delphi technique, consensus
topic copd
primary care
management
treatment
delphi technique
consensus
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