Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a                    multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation program at Ewha Womans University                    Mokdong Hospital, Korea that was designed to augment respiratory function,                    promote patient recovery, and improve discharge outcomes.
                Methods: This study was conducted as part of quality improvement                    activities from March to August 2023. A multidisciplinary pulmonary                    rehabilitation team was established, comprising specialists in rehabilitation                    medicine, pulmonology, and thoracic surgery, as well as physical and                    occupational therapists, and the nutrition team. We developed a comprehensive                    rehabilitation program that included stretching, strengthening exercises,                    aerobic training, and respiratory retraining, supplemented by individualized                    treatments such as bedside and ambulatory physical therapy. Evaluations before                    and after rehabilitation were performed using the Modified Medical Research                    Council Dyspnea Scale and the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Assessment                    Test. The primary indicators of success were an increase of over 10% in                    pulmonary rehabilitation consultations and an improvement in discharge-to-home                    rates.
                Results: The total number of pulmonary rehabilitation cases rose by                    79.16%, from 24 to 43, while consultations saw a 21.15% increase, from 52 to 63.                    Of the 63 pulmonary rehabilitation cases, 32 (50.8%) were transferred to other                    hospitals, 25 (39.7%) were discharged home, and 6 (9.5%) remained                    hospitalized.
                Conclusion: The study demonstrated the effectiveness of a                    multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation approach in improving program                    participation and achieving meaningful discharge outcomes. These findings                    underscore the potential for expanding multidisciplinary efforts and highlight                    the need for further studies to increase discharge-to-home rates and evaluate                    the long-term impacts of such programs.