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Study Finds COPD Patients Report High Burden but Few Detailed Talks With Clinicians

Authors urge clinicians to expand education plus self‑management guidance to improve care.

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Overview

  • A cross‑sectional Phreesia PatientInsights survey of 1,615 patients in January 2025 underpins the analysis.
  • Thirty‑nine percent had lived with COPD for more than seven years, 25% reported daily symptoms, and 64% said the disease had a moderate or great impact on daily life.
  • Only 45% of respondents said they had spoken in detail with their health care providers about their COPD.
  • Lead author David M. Mannino said continuous communication can improve symptom and disease management and may reduce future exacerbations and hospital visits.
  • The findings were published in July 2025 in the COPD Foundation’s peer‑reviewed journal, with August 21 coverage highlighting the call for stronger patient education.