Can the COPD web be used to promote self-management in patients with COPD in swedish primary care: a controlled pragmatic pilot trial with 3 month- and 12 month follow-up.
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ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:Evaluate the feasibility of the COPD Web and its study design and study procedures and to increase the understanding of the potential effect of the tool in order to provide guidance for a future large scale trial. DESIGN:Parallel-group controlled pragmatic pilot trial. SUBJECTS:There was a total of 83 patients with COPD (mean age 70?±?8 years with a forced expiratory volume in first second percent predicted of 60?±?17%). The intervention group (n?=?43) was introduced to and had access to the COPD Web in addition to usual care, while the control group (n?=?40) received usual care alone. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:The feasibility of the COPD Web (i.e., if and how the COPD Web was used) was automatically collected through the website, while outcomes on health, conceptual knowledge, and physical activity (PA) were collected through questionnaires at baseline, 3 months and 12 months. RESULTS:At 3 months, 77% of the intervention group was considered users, and the majority of time spent on the site was related to PA and exercises and was spent during the first month (>80%). In addition, the intervention group reported increased PA (odds ratio [OR]?=?4.4, P?
SUBMITTER: Nyberg A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6452803 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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