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Essential Components of an Interstitial Lung Disease Clinic

Authors :
Joshua J. Mooney
Daniel A. Culver
Sachin Chaudhary
Murali Ramaswamy
Gregory P. Cosgrove
Alpa G. Desai
Sonye K. Danoff
Amy Case
Stephen Weight
Rodeo Abrencillo
Joseph D. Zibrak
Srihari Veeraraghavan
Barry S. Shea
Nitin Y. Bhatt
Maryl Kreider
Doug Moore
Mary Beth Scholand
Shelley L. Schmidt
Thomas H. Schaumberg
Christopher S. King
Borna Mehrad
Justin M. Oldham
Bridget A. Graney
Adrian Shifren
Christophe He
Nathan Sandbo
Nishant Gupta
Michael Marll
Daniel F. Dilling
Tracy Luckhardt
Mridu Gulati
Tristan J. Huie
Craig S. Glazer
Nevins W. Todd
Peter Lacamera
Hyun Koo Kim
Mohamed Saad
Pauline Bianchi
James R. McCormick
Mark Hamblin
Yolanda N. Mageto
Robert Matthew Kottman
Teng Moua
Anna J. Podolanczuk
Scott Matson
Divya Patel
David Roe
Mary E. Strek
Lisa Lancaster
Krishna Thavarajah
Paul J. Wolters
Joyce S. Lee
Sydney B. Montesi
Rafael L. Perez
Rebecca Bascom
Nabeel Hamzeh
Tessy K. Paul
Anoop M. Nambiar
Prema Menon
Source :
Chest. 159:1517-1530
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Background Management of patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) requires subspecialized, comprehensive, multidisciplinary care. The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation established the Care Center Network (CCN) in 2013 with identified criteria to become a designated CCN site. Despite these criteria, the essential components of an ILD clinic remain unknown. Research Questions How are ILD clinics within the CCN structured? What are the essential components of an ILD clinic according to ILD physician experts, patients, and caregivers? Study Design and Methods This study had three components. First, all 68 CCN sites were surveyed to determine the characteristics of their current ILD clinics. Second, an online, three-round modified Delphi survey was conducted between October and December 2019 with 48 ILD experts participating in total. Items for round 1 were generated using expert interviews. During rounds 1 and 2, experts rated the importance of each item on a 5-point Likert scale. The a priori threshold for consensus was more than 75% of experts rating an item as important or very important. In round 3, experts graded items that met consensus and ranked items deemed essential for an ILD clinic. Third, ILD patient and caregiver focus groups were conducted and analyzed for content to determine their perspectives of an ideal ILD clinic. Results Forty items across four categories (members, infrastructure, resources, and multidisciplinary conference) achieved consensus as essential to an ILD clinic. Patient and caregiver focus groups identified three major themes: comprehensive, patient-centered medical care; expanded access to care; and comprehensive support for living and coping with ILD. Interpretation The essential components of an ILD clinic are well-aligned between physician experts and patients. Future research can use these findings to evaluate the impact of these components on patient outcomes and to inform best practices for ILD clinics throughout the world.

Details

ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
159
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chest
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d3abc585286feefe6a3c7e92c4e7fac0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2020.09.256