Understanding COPD Questionnaire



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Further information about the UCOPD questionnaire is available from http://www.science.ulster.ac.uk/ucopd/ or by contacting Dr Brenda O Neill (b.oneill@ulster.ac.uk) Understanding COPD Questionnaire Patient ID: Date: This questionnaire will help us find out what you understand about your COPD and the treatments and support available. For each question please circle the number on the scale to show your understanding, confidence or use with each topic. If there are topics you do not know much about, feel less confident with or don t use often, then you should circle a low score. If there are topics you know more about, feel more confident with or use often then you should circle a higher score. Example: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 You should complete the questionnaire independently. If there are any questions you have difficulty answering then please ask for help. Please answer all the questions in Section A. Please complete Section B if you have attended a pulmonary rehabilitation programme. The questionnaire should take about 10 minutes to complete. SECTION A ABOUT COPD 1) How well do you understand what COPD is? No understanding 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Full understanding 2) How well do you understand how COPD changes over time? No understanding 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Full understanding 3) How confident are you that you can recognise an exacerbation (a significant worsening of your usual symptoms)? 1

4) How confident are you that you know how to alter your therapy during an exacerbation (a significant worsening of your usual symptoms)? 5) How confident are you that you know when to seek help during an exacerbation (a significant worsening of your usual symptoms)? 6) How confident are you that you know how to use your COPD medication (e.g. inhaler, nebuliser, and tablets)? 7) How confident are you that you know why you use your COPD medication? MANAGING SYMPTOMS OF COPD 8) How often do you use breathing techniques to manage your symptoms (e.g. slowing your breathing down and pursed lip breathing)? Never 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Always 9) How often do you pace yourself to conserve energy (e.g. plan activities, alternate light and heavy tasks)? Never 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Always 2

10) How often do you use positions of ease (e.g. body positions to reduce shortness of breath)? Never 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Always 11) How well do you understand the benefits of exercise? No understanding 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Full understanding 12) How confident are you that you can take part in exercise? 13) How confident are you that you can manage the low mood or depression sometimes associated with COPD? 14) How confident are you that you can manage the anxiety and panic sometimes associated with COPD? 3

ACCESSING HELP AND SUPPORT 15) How confident are you that you know how to get aids and appliances if you need them (e.g. shoe horn, shower seat)? 16) How confident are you that you know how to get information about welfare and benefits that you might be entitled to? 17) How confident are you that you know how to access facilities for exercise (e.g. gym, pool, walking clubs)? 18) How confident are you that you know how to get information about local support groups for people with respiratory conditions? 4

SECTION B Complete this section after you have attended pulmonary rehabilitation. For each question please circle the number on the scale to show your views and satisfaction with each topic. 1) How satisfied were you with the amount of practical information used in the education sessions (e.g. demonstrations and practice)? Not satisfied 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very satisfied 2) How satisfied were you with the content of the education sessions? Not satisfied 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very satisfied 3) How satisfied were you with the content of the written materials given? Not satisfied 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very satisfied 4) How approachable was/were the healthcare professional(s) who delivered the education sessions? Not approachable 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very approachable 5) How accessible was the location of the education sessions (e.g. distance to walk, car parking facilities)? Not accessible 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very accessible 6) Are there any topics that were not covered in the education sessions that you think should be covered? No Yes If yes, please insert suggested topic(s) If you would like to add any further comments please insert these in the box below. 5

Understanding COPD Questionnaire For staff use only: Understanding COPD questionnaire scoring sheet Patient ID: Date: About COPD: Q1 [ ] +Q2 [ ] +Q3 [ ] +Q4 [ ] +Q5 [ ] +Q6 [ ] +Q7 [ ] = [ ] x100 = [ ]% 70 Managing Symptoms of COPD: Q8 [ ] +Q9 [ ] +Q10 [ ] +Q11 [ ] +Q12 [ ] +Q13 [ ] +Q14 [ ] = [ ] x100 = [ ]% 70 Accessing Help and Support: Q15 [ ] +Q16 [ ] +Q17 [ ] +Q18 [ ] = [ ] x100 = [ ]% 40 Section A total score: About COPD [ ] + Managing Symptoms [ ] + Accessing Help [ ] = [ ] x 100 = [ ]% 180 Section B total score: Q1 [ ] +Q2 [ ] +Q3 [ ] +Q4 [ ] +Q5 [ ] = [ ] x100 = [ ]% 50 6