Mitigating chronic respiratory disease through the lens of multimorbidity: the MARES mixed-methods study protocol
Renata Gonçalves Mendes, Naiara Tais Leonardi, Viviane Castello-Simões, Débora Mayumi de Oliveira Kawakami, João Victor Rolim Souza, Nathany Souza Schafauser-Segundo, Rodrigo Polaquini Simões, Fernanda Gabriely Pinto, Gustavo Henrique Guimarães Araujo

TL;DR
This study evaluates a questionnaire to identify chronic respiratory diseases in Brazil's primary healthcare settings, aiming to improve diagnosis and care in low-resource areas.
Contribution
The study introduces a mixed-methods approach to assess the feasibility and accuracy of the COLA-6 questionnaire for diagnosing chronic respiratory diseases in low-income and middle-income countries.
Findings
The COLA-6 questionnaire's diagnostic performance will be evaluated using spirometry and other clinical tests.
Healthcare professionals' experiences with implementing COLA-6 will be explored through qualitative interviews.
Longitudinal data will assess changes in respiratory health indicators over six months.
Abstract
Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are among the leading non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide. However, diagnosing CRDs in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains challenging due to limited access to spirometry and trained professionals. Aggravating the burden, CRDs often coexist with other NCDs, increasing healthcare costs, reducing quality of life and elevating mortality. These challenges highlight the need for simple case-finding approaches for CRDs, such as the COPD in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries Assessment (COLA-6) questionnaire, to support prompt identification and appropriate care within NCD services in LMICs. To evaluate the discriminative accuracy, feasibility and implementation of the COLA-6 questionnaire in identifying and managing CRDs in Brazilian Primary Healthcare (PHC)…
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TopicsChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research · Chronic Disease Management Strategies · Primary Care and Health Outcomes
