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. 2016 Jul 14;11:1587–1596. doi: 10.2147/COPD.S107571

Table 3.

Specified roles of caregivers in each intervention

Study Specified caregiver role Provided to
Caregiver only Patient–caregiver dyad
Aimonino Ricauda et al34 Provided with education about COPD X
Ojoo et al32 Provided with education about COPD and provided with “reassurance” (no further details provided) X
Abad-Corpa et al33 Provided with education about COPD X
Asked for information about problems or needs that might arise on arrival at home X
Egan et al31 Provided with education about COPD X
Received phone calls on a regular basis from the care manager to ensure that planned outcomes were achieved X
Lainscak et al36 Provided with education about COPD X
Actively involved in discharge planning process (which involved discharge coordinator assessing patient situation and homecare needs) X
Boxall et al30 Provided with education about COPD X
Jonsdottir et al37 Provided with education about COPD including skills in communication with family, relatives, and health professionals X
Included in 3–4 semistructured conversations with a clinical nurse specialist in respiratory nursing to discuss main concerns, symptoms, nature of the disease, and possibilities for patient/family to prevent further decline of disease within the aim of enhancing health of the patient and family X
Marques et al38 Invited to attend weekly psychosocial support and education sessions X
Monninkhof et al35 Invited to attend group education sessions about COPD X