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. 2005 Feb 1;14(1):38–41. doi: 10.1016/j.pcrj.2004.06.011

Management of COPD in Primary Care in Leicestershire

Aye Ma Lwin 1, Robert K McKinley 1,*
PMCID: PMC6743548  PMID: 16701691

Abstract

Aim:

To determine the proportion of general practices in Leicestershire, UK, with the resources to provide high quality COPD care.

Methods:

A postal survey of all 147 Leicestershire practices with postal and telephone follow up.

Results:

The response rate was 65%. 45 practices (47%) had COPD registers, 44 practices (46%) had COPD protocols and eight practices (8%) had COPD clinics. 52 practices (54%) owned one or more spirometers and 13 (15%) had at least one person with current (within the last two years) approved/formal training in performing spirometry. Four practices (4%) had COPD protocols, registers and clinics and trained operators with current training.

Discussion:

Very few practices have the resources to provide high quality care of COPD in the practice. Maintenance of current approved training for spirometry operators is likely to be a major and continuing barrier to providing such care. This may be best provided at locality level by intermediate care.

Keywords: COPD, Primary Care Management

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