Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has served to expose and amplify existing inequalities in chronic respiratory disease and the social determinants of health. In this article, we summarise evidence of existing disparities associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pulmonary rehabilitation; highlighting limitations of existing data. To reduce health inequalities in pulmonary rehabilitation, there is a need to identify and target factors influencing fair access and personal agency to engage. With consideration of the influence of culture on beliefs, expectations and health behaviours, we propose a renewed approach toward progressively achieving health equity in pulmonary rehabilitation based on principles of cultural safety and adaptation. This is a key priority in improving the quality of life of people living with chronic respiratory disease. Building comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation service delivery models based on an understanding of the holistic needs of the local population should be a priority for service providers and researchers.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 14799731221104098 |
Journal | Chronic Respiratory Disease |
Volume | 19 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Jun 2022 |
Keywords
- COVID-19/epidemiology
- Health Equity
- Humans
- Pandemics
- Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
- Quality of Life