Experiences of the impact of living with COPD and its psychological effects on participating in community-based physical activity in Brazil: a qualitative study. Findings from the Breathe Well group

Author:

Adams RachelORCID,Martins Sonia1,Magalhães Eduardo2,Stelmach Rafael3,Adab Peymane4ORCID,Chunhua Chi5,Cheng KarKeung4ORCID,Cooper Brendan G.4,de Sousa Jaime Correia6ORCID,Dickens Andy4,Enocson Alexandra7ORCID,Farley Amanda4,Gale Nicola4,Jolly Kate7ORCID,Jordan Rachel4ORCID,Jowett SueORCID,Maglakelidze Maka8,Maglakelidze Tamaz8,Sitch Alice4,Stavrikj Katarina9ORCID,Turner Alice4ORCID,Williams Siân10,Nascimento Vania2

Affiliation:

1. . Assistant Professor at the Department of Community Health of the Faculty of Medicine of ABC (FMABC)

2. University Center of the ABC Medical School

3. Universidade de São Paulo

4. University of Birmingham

5. Peking University First Hospital

6. Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Health Sciences, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, ICVS/3B's - PT Government Associate Laboratory, Braga/Guimarães, Portugal.

7. The University of Birmingham

8. Georgian Respiratory Association

9. Ss.Cyril and Methodius University

10. IPCRG

Abstract

Abstract Physical activity (PA) improves dyspnoea, psychological wellbeing and quality of life (QoL) for people with COPD and reduces their risk of exacerbation. However, engagement in PA is low especially amongst those with anxiety and depression, and provision of PA programmes limited in countries with limited resources such as Brazil. We explored the perceptions of 21 people with COPD about the impact of their disease on taking part in community-based PA programmes in Sao Paulo, Brazil through semi-structured telephone interviews from October 2020 to April 2021. Discussions were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed using the Framework method. Five main themes were identified: Knowledge about COPD and its management; Self-perception of life with COPD; Knowledge and experiences about depression and anxiety; Opinions on PA and repercussions of COVID-19. COPD was viewed as a neglected disease that led to a reduction in QoL and is dependent on specialist care. PA was considered to be important in bringing physical and mental health benefits but there were barriers in accessibility of formal PR programmes and therefore local community PA programs were considered to be important. People with mental health conditions tended to view PA more negatively. COVID-19 had reduced PA opportunities, access to COPD treatment and social interaction, and was associated with more exacerbations and emotional suffering. In general, this study showed an urgent need to improve knowledge about COPD and its risk factors and management among both patients, the public and primary healthcare professionals. We provide important content for the formulation of public policies for the implementation of specific activity programs for people with COPD in community spaces using local resources and intersectoral partnerships.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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