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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Best-practice care for people with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the potential role of a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease care co-ordinator

Teresa Burgess A F , Mary Young B , Gregory B. Crawford C D , Mary A. Brooksbank C and Margaret Brown E
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A Discipline of Public Health, School of Population Health, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace, SA 5005, Australia.

B Transitional and Community Service, Royal Adelaide Hospital, North Terrace, SA 5000, Australia.

C Discipline of Medicine, University of Adelaide, North Terrace, SA 5005, Australia.

D Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Royal Adelaide Hospital, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.

E Hawke Research Institute, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.

F Corresponding author. Email: teresa.burgess@adelaide.edu.au

Australian Health Review 37(4) 474-481 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH12044
Submitted: 19 August 2012  Accepted: 20 June 2013   Published: 26 August 2013

Abstract

Objective To explore service availability and accessibility for people with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and their carers and strategies for improvement, including the potential role of a COPD care co-ordinator in ensuring best-practice care in the Australian context.

Methods This qualitative study used focus groups and interviews with health professionals, carers and consumers to explore gaps and restrictions in services, barriers to access and the functioning of services. Data were analysed deductively.

Results Key themes arising from the data included difficulties around access to care, lack of continuity of care, poor care co-ordination, the need for active disease management as well as supportive care, and poor communication. A COPD care co-ordinator was suggested as an effective strategy for ensuring best-practice care.

Conclusions People with advanced COPD often have difficulty navigating the acute, primary and community care systems to deal with the multiple services that they may require. Lack of communication between health professionals and services is frequently a significant issue. A COPD care co-ordinator, encompassing advanced nursing skills, could ensure that care is centred on the needs of the person and their carer and that they receive continuing, appropriate and accessible care as they approach the end of their life.

What is known about the topic? The importance of care co-ordination as a quality care indicator in chronic disease is growing, and the care co-ordinator role as a facilitator of quality care is increasingly being recognised in the UK and US. There is currently little information in the Australian context about how a COPD care co-ordinator role could be implemented, where it could be situated and the level of skill required.

What does this paper add? This paper explores the specific issues in developing a COPD care co-ordinator role and provides a detailed model of care for the introduction of care co-ordinators into the Australian setting.

What are the implications for practitioners? The proposed COPD care co-ordinator role has the potential to improve quality, continuing care for people with advanced COPD. It could facilitate the linkage of multidisciplinary teams across acute, primary and community care settings and promote timely and effective communication. The role would provide a clear point of contact for all practitioners and the opportunity for nurses to develop an advanced practice role in COPD care co-ordination, combining a palliative care approach with a chronic disease management framework.


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