'It's not one size fits all': a qualitative study of patients' and healthcare professionals' views of self-management for bronchiectasis.
Carol Ann KellyAnthony TsangDave LynesSally SpencerPublished in: BMJ open respiratory research (2021)
This is the first study to explore patients' and HCPs' views of self-management for bronchiectasis. The need for an individual, flexible and responsive self-management programme specific to bronchiectasis was evident. Personal characteristics of patients and HCPs could affect the uptake and engagement with self-management and HCPs knowledge of the disease is a recognised precursor to effective self-management. The study identified key aspects for consideration during development, delivery and sustainability of self-management programmes and findings suggest that patients' psychosocial and socioeconomic circumstances may affect adoption and activation of self-management behaviours.