This study aimed to investigate (a) the association between psychological flexibility and engagement in pulmonary rehabilitation within 8 weeks following hospitalisation for an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) and (b) how psychological (in)flexibility presents in this context. A mixed-methods study was conducted. Psychological flexibility during an AECOPD was assessed using The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II (AAQ-II) (n = 41) and the Engaged Living Scale (ELS) (n = 40). Engagement in post-AECOPD pulmonary rehabilitation was then recorded. Twenty-three patients also participated in cognitive interviews. Psychological flexibility was associated with a greater chance of accepting a pulmonary rehabili...
SummaryIntroductionPulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves physical and psychological symptoms in COP...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves physical and symptoms in COPD patients. Patient...
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is an effective treatment for people with chronic obstructive pulmonar...
This study aimed to investigate (a) the association between psychological flexibility and engagement...
Background People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) sometimes experience anxiety, de...
Background: People with COPD may suffer from anxiety, depression, low quality of life and cognitive ...
The study, using a quasi-experimental design, examined the relationship between participation in a c...
Objective: To investigate whether the use of cognitive behavioural therapy in pulmonary rehabilitati...
Abstract Background: Symptoms of anxiety, depression and exercise intolerance contribute to an impai...
Research has indicated a weak relationship between the degree of physical problems and quality of li...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves exercise tolerance and health status in patient...
Background Pulmonary rehabilitation can improve the quality of life and ability to function of patie...
Attendance at Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) in the UK is sub-optimal and reasons for this have been ...
SummaryIntroductionPulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves physical and psychological symptoms in COP...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves physical and symptoms in COPD patients. Patient...
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is an effective treatment for people with chronic obstructive pulmonar...
This study aimed to investigate (a) the association between psychological flexibility and engagement...
Background People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) sometimes experience anxiety, de...
Background: People with COPD may suffer from anxiety, depression, low quality of life and cognitive ...
The study, using a quasi-experimental design, examined the relationship between participation in a c...
Objective: To investigate whether the use of cognitive behavioural therapy in pulmonary rehabilitati...
Abstract Background: Symptoms of anxiety, depression and exercise intolerance contribute to an impai...
Research has indicated a weak relationship between the degree of physical problems and quality of li...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves exercise tolerance and health status in patient...
Background Pulmonary rehabilitation can improve the quality of life and ability to function of patie...
Attendance at Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) in the UK is sub-optimal and reasons for this have been ...
SummaryIntroductionPulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves physical and psychological symptoms in COP...
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves physical and symptoms in COPD patients. Patient...
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is an effective treatment for people with chronic obstructive pulmonar...