全面、高度以患者为中心的COPD自我管理支持计划的可行性试验。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Alex D Federman, Rachel O'Conor, Jeannys Nnemnbeng, Jyoti Ankam, Danielle McDermott, Peter K Lindenauer, Michael S Wolf, Juan P Wisnivesky
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目的:测试一种新型的慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)患者自我管理支持干预的可行性。方法:我们在纽约州纽约市进行了一项可行性随机对照试验,涉及≥40岁的重度或极重度COPD患者(n=59)。社区卫生工作者对患者进行筛查,并解决COPD自我管理的障碍。患者还接受了家庭肺部康复(HBPR)和抗生素和类固醇救援包。对照组患者接受了一般COPD教育。通过基线和6个月的差异(DiD)比较干预和对照的临床结果。这项研究没有任何统计学上的显著差异。可行性措施在6个月时收集。结果:干预活动的完成率很高,其中75%的患者正在接受HBPR评估并参与其中。大多数(92%)干预患者表示该项目非常或非常有帮助,96%的患者表示他们会再次参与。临床结果普遍支持干预:COPD评估测试,DiD-1.1(95%CI-5.9至3.6);6分钟步行测试距离,DiD 7.4米(95%CI-45.1至59.8);自我报告的住院情况,DiD-9.8%(95%CI-42.3%至22.8%);药物依从性,DiD 7.7%(-29.6%,45.0%),PAAQ,DiD 86(95%CI-283-455)。干预患者报告了更多的ED就诊,DiD为10.6%(95%CI 17.7%-38.8%)。结论:对COPD患者进行高度以患者为中心的自我管理支持干预受到患者的欢迎,并与临床和自我管理结果的潜在改善有关。有必要对干预措施进行全面的研究。
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Feasibility Trial of a Comprehensive, Highly Patient-Centered COPD Self-Management Support Program.

Purpose: To test the feasibility of a novel self-management support intervention for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Methods: We conducted a feasibility randomized controlled trial involving patients ≥40 years with severe or very severe COPD in New York, New York (n=59). Community health workers screened patients and addressed barriers to COPD self-management. Patients were also offered home-based pulmonary rehabilitation (HBPR) and an antibiotic and steroid rescue pack. Control patients received general COPD education. Clinical outcomes for intervention and control were compared by difference-in-differences (DiD) at baseline and 6 months. The study was not powered for statistically significant differences for any measure. Feasibility measures were collected at 6 months.

Results: There were high rates of completion of intervention activities, including 75% of patients undergoing evaluation for and participating in HBPR. Most (92%) intervention patients said the program was very or extremely helpful and 96% said they would participate again. Clinical outcomes generally favored the intervention: COPD assessment test, DiD -1.1 (95% confidence interval [CI] -5.9 to 3.6); 6-minute walk test distance, DiD 7.4 meters (95% CI -45.1 to 59.8); self-reported hospitalizations, DiD -9.8% (95% CI -42.3% to 22.8%); medication adherence, DiD 7.7% (-29.6%, 45.0%), and Physical Activity Adult Questionnaire, DiD 86 (95% CI -283 to 455). Intervention patients reported more emergency department visits, DiD 10.6% (95% CI 17.7% to 38.8%).

Conclusions: A highly patient-centered, self-management support intervention for people with COPD was well received by patients and associated with potential improvements in clinical and self-management outcomes. A fully powered study of the intervention is warranted.

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