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Published on: August 24, 2019
Using individualised cognitive behavioural therapy as a treatment for people with COPD
Karen Heslop1, Anthony De Soyza, Christine R Baker
1Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle.
Background:
COPD is a common progressive and debilitating medical condition. Mental health difficulties, such as anxiety and depression, have been reported in 25-50% of all patients with COPD. Interventions that reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms may affect COPD outcomes. Little data exists on the effect of managing these psychological difficulties in this group.
Method:
We studied the effects of a respiratory nurse-led cognitive behavioural therapy programme in 10 patients with COPD, assessing goal achievement, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores and medical admission rates.
Results:
We used CBT in 10 patients with COPD across a range of severities. All 10 patients completed the CBT programme, with an average of four sessions (range 2-13). The mean score in the anxiety domain fell from 10.6 (range 6-15) before CBT to 3.8 after the intervention (range 1-7; p < 0.001). Similar improvements were seen in the depression domain, with a mean score before CBT of 10.9 (range 2-17), falling to a mean score after treatment of 5.2 (range 3-12; p < 0.001). A statistically significant reduction in the number of admissions was seen, with a mean of 1.1 admissions (total 11) before CBT to a mean of 0.2 admissions (total 2), p = 0.02.
Conclusion:
In this non-randomised study, a programme of individualised CBT in patients with COPD resulted in marked improvements in psychosocial impairment and a significant reduction in service use.
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