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Systematic review of clinical effectiveness, components, and delivery of pulmonary rehabilitation in low-resource settings

Author Affiliations
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Centre for Inflammation Research, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published Innpj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
Year2020
Citations62

Abstract

Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a guideline-recommended multifaceted intervention that improves the physical and psychological well-being of people with chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), though most of the evidence derives from trials in high-resource settings. In low- and middle-income countries, PR services are under-provided. We aimed to review the effectiveness, components and mode of delivery of PR in low-resource settings. Following Cochrane methodology, we systematically searched (1990 to October 2018; pre-publication update March 2020) MEDLINE, EMBASE, CABI, AMED, PUBMED, and CENTRAL for controlled clinical trials of adults with CRD (including but not restricted to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) comparing PR with usual care in low-resource settings. After duplicate selection, we extracted data on exercise tolerance, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), breathlessness, included…
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