RT Journal Article T1 How to live with COPD: patient's perception. A1 Munoz-Cobos, Francisca A1 Acero-Guasch, Nieves A1 Cuenca-del-Moral, Rebeca A1 Barnestein-Fonseca, Pilar A1 Leiva-Fernandez, Francisca A1 Garcia-Ruiz, Antonio K1 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease K1 Cognition K1 Qualitative Research K1 Obstructive pulmonary-disease K1 Quality-of-life K1 Patients illness perceptions K1 Randomized controlled-trial K1 Lung-function decline K1 Occupational exposures K1 Care K1 Questionnaire K1 Population K1 Depression AB The aim of this study is to determine the mental model that patients with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) have about their illness analyzed by the Leventhal's Common Sense of Self-Regulation Model. An exploratory-descriptive study using qualitative methodology was performed. We included COPD-diagnosed patients attending three urban and a rural primary care centres. We used video-taped group interviews and transcribed them using Atlas.Ti 5.2 program. 22 group interviews (2009 - 2011) and 58 patients were included. There were 3 additional sessions to final inform validation. The results show that patients did not have a defined mental model about COPD: this disease was insufficiently recognized; diagnosis was made in exacerbations and it was confused with other diseases; the cause of illness was related to tobacco consumption and to "something else": fumes, colds and hard work. Patients tended to minimize their symptoms and limitations. Participants had wrong beliefs about colds, smoking only a few cigarettes effects and damage of inhaled treatment. Emotions as despair, resignation and fear were reported. We conclude that COPD patients showed confusion about many aspects of the disease (causes, symptoms, treatments). It was difficult to identify a mental model of the disease among COPD patients. PB Univ murcia SN 0212-9728 YR 2016 FD 2016-01-01 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19387 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19387 LA es DS RISalud RD Apr 14, 2025