ABSTRACT
Objective:To understand the reasons for non-adherence of pulmonary rehabilitation exercise in patients with acute exacerbation of COPD, and in order to provide theoretical and practical basis for improving patient adherence.Methods:Using qualitative phenomenological research methods, eighteen patients of non-adherence with exercise were conducted deeply semi-structured interviews, and the Colaizzi analysis was used for data analysis and extracting themes.Results:Seven themes were extracted: effect of subjective and objective symptoms, limited by comorbidity, negative mood disturbance, lack of perception effect, material environment in ward, cultural environment in ward and inappropriate form of exercise.Conclusions:Health care providers should value these obstacles and implement targeted measures, in order to achieve the goal of improving exercise adherence, so that more patients would complete pulmonary rehabilitation exercise.