Using exploratory focus groups to inform the development of targeted copd self-management education DVDs for rural patients

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This exploratory study assessed the self-management learning needs, experiences, and perspectives of COPD patients treated at a Certified Federal Rural Health Clinic to inform the development of a COPD self-management DVD. A purposive, homogeneous sample of COPD patients participated in focus group interviews. Data from these interviews were referenced to edit a library of Rvision COPD self-management DVDs into a single condensed DVD containing only the most pertinent self-management topics. Patients reported a lack of knowledge and skill development related to purse lipped breathing, controlled coughing, and stress management; while medication management skills were found to be quite adequate. Engaging rural communities in formal qualitative inquiries to describe COPD specific needs for self-management may lead to future use of educational technologies aimed at improving quality of life for these rural, hard to reach populations. Copyright © 2010 Michael Stellefson et al.

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Stellefson, M., Chaney, B. H., & Chaney, J. D. (2010). Using exploratory focus groups to inform the development of targeted copd self-management education DVDs for rural patients. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/450418

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