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Review
. 2026 Feb 10:1-13.
doi: 10.1080/17476348.2026.2629007. Online ahead of print.

An overview of the importance of allied healthcare for patients with COPD

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An overview of the importance of allied healthcare for patients with COPD

Sarah Houben-Wilke et al. Expert Rev Respir Med. .

Abstract

Introduction: Despite optimal pharmacological treatment, patients with COPD often experience symptoms and report physical, mental, and/or social limitations. This underlines the need for additional, non-pharmacological interventions, such as physical therapy, psychological support, nutritional counseling, and occupational therapy. In this, allied healthcare professionals (AHPs) play a vital role as they bring specialized knowledge and skills to assess and, if needed, treat different aspects of the disease.

Areas covered: A broad literature search was conducted to narratively summarize current evidence of allied healthcare, underline the importance of interprofessional collaboration, including the role of patients, and highlight future perspectives.

Expert opinion: The evidence of the important role of AHPs in the assessment and treatment of COPD is robust. Unfortunately, allied healthcare is markedly underutilized in patients with COPD. Increasing referral rates to AHPs is essential to optimize COPD management. Collaboration, including the role of the patient, is essential to ensure comprehensive and holistic care, improve outcomes, and enhance communication. In the future, AHPs will be challenged to dare to think beyond their own expertise and expand their scope.

Keywords: Healthcare professions; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ehealth; interprofessional collaboration; paramedical; pulmonary rehabilitation; telemedicine.

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