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Resumen de Additional evidence for the affective dimension of dyspnea in patients with COPD

Virginia Carrieri-Kohlman, DorAnne Donesky-Cuenco, Soo Kyung Park, Lynda Mackin, Huong Q. Nguyen, Steven M. Paul

  • The primary purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine whether 103 participants with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease rated the affective dimension of dyspnea (dyspnea-related anxiety and dyspnea-related distress) separately from the sensory dimension (intensity) during baseline exercise testing conducted as part of a randomized clinical trial. A secondary purpose was to determine if dyspnea-related anxiety and distress were rated distinctly different from other measurements of anxiety. At the end of a 6-minute walk and an incremental treadmill test, participant ratings of the magnitude of dyspnea-related anxiety and distress on the Modified Borg Scale were significantly different from their ratings of the intensity of dyspnea. Dyspnea-related anxiety and distress also appeared to be concepts independent from measures of state anxiety, negative affect, and anxiety before a treadmill test. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Res Nurs Health 33:4–19, 2010


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