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Living with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): perceptions of patients and their carers
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This study confirmed the inexorable decline in activities of daily life and social isolation for patients with severe COPD. Adaptive strategies were common and some positive aspects were identified. Support from the primary health care team was appreciated. The strain on carers was very apparent. The concept of a more structured sharing of information and a surveillance role mediated by health care professionals known to the patient and carer would be a pragmatic approach to improving care.
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