Table 6

Overall ratings for the first and second consensus-building rounds

Care activityFirst roundSecond round
Not appropriate*Possibly appropriate*Appropriate*Not appropriate*Possibly appropriate*Appropriate*
Collecting information on patients’ COPD and health status3 (7%)7 (16%)33 (77%)
Performing a lung function test26 (60%)11 (26%)6 (14%)16 (59%)4 (15%)7 (26%)
Measuring oxygen levels10 (23%)16 (37%)17 (40%)5 (18%)8 (29%)15 (54%)
Performing an exercise test17 (40%)19 (44%)7 (16%)10 (36%)8 (29%)10 (36%)
Checking inhaler technique15 (36%)8 (19%)19 (45%)7 (26%)6 (22%)14 (52%)
Providing COPD information and self-management plan2 (5%)9 (21%)32 (74%)
Supporting smoking cessation1 (2%)7 (16%)35 (81%)
Starting new medication6 (14%)12 (28%)25 (58%)2 (7%)8 (29%)18 (64%)
Providing pulmonary rehabilitation4 (9%)18 (42%)21 (49%)0 (0%)11 (39%)17 (61%)
Providing airway clearance support8 (19%)10 (23%)25 (58%)4 (15%)6 (22%)17 (63%)
Providing education on breathing training6 (14%)12 (28%)25 (58%)3 (10%)7 (24%)19 (66%)
Helping with advance care planning16 (37%)11 (26%)16 (37%)12 (43%)6 (21%)10 (36%)
Deciding whether patient needs face-to-face care7 (16%)5 (12%)31 (72%)
Deciding whether patient should use a rescue pack7 (17%)3 (7%)32 (76%)
  • Care activities on which consensus about appropriateness was achieved are presented in bold text.

  • *Ratings group ‘not appropriate’ includes appropriateness ratings of 1, 2 or 3; ‘possibly appropriate’ includes ratings of 4, 5 or 6; ‘appropriate’ includes ratings of 7, 8 or 9.

  • COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.