Comprehension and Evaluation of a Pictorial Action Plan for Those With Asthma or COPD
NCT ID: NCT00129662
Last Updated: 2019-10-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
69 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-01-31
2010-01-31
Brief Summary
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Given the importance attached to the written action plan, it is essential that such advice is available to all. However, studies of outpatients attending hospitals in the U.K. have shown that 15% may be functionally illiterate and in studies of adults with asthma in the United States (U.S.), 13% have similarly shown to be functionally illiterate. Pictorial advice may therefore be advantageous and, when tested amongst those who are literate, it has been also shown to enhance the recall of spoken medical instructions. The investigators have therefore prepared some pictorial representations which are designed to give advice to those with asthma and COPD about how to recognise the worsening of their conditions and what treatments to alter or initiate as a result. The investigators now need to assess the comprehensibility of those materials amongst a selection of patients with asthma and COPD.
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Detailed Description
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Given the importance attached to the written action plan, it is essential that such advice is available to all. However studies of outpatients attending hospitals in the U.K. have shown that 15% may be functionally illiterate and in studies of adults with asthma in the U.S., 13% have similarly shown to be functionally illiterate. Pictorial advice may therefore be advantageous and when tested amongst those who are literate, it has been also shown to enhance the recall of spoken medical instructions. The investigators have therefore prepared some pictorial representations which are designed to give advice to those with asthma and COPD about how to recognise the worsening of their conditions and what treatments to alter or initiate as a result. The investigators now need to assess the comprehensibility of those materials amongst a selection of patients with asthma and COPD.
Patients will be recruited from two clinics (asthma and COPD) on a Tuesday morning and Thursday afternoon.
On arrival to the Asthma clinic and to the COPD clinic, patients will be given a short information leaflet which they will be invited to read whilst waiting to see the doctor. At the end of the routine consultation they will be asked if they would be willing to help with the study and will be given a patient information sheet and if the patient agrees he/she, will be asked to sign the consent form. The voluntary nature of this and the fact that non-participation will not in any way influence their routine care would be stressed repetitively, both verbally and of course in the patient information leaflet. If the patients were willing to spend a few minutes with the researcher, they would be introduced to the researcher by the consultant in clinic and the interview would either occur on that occasion or at a pre-arranged time to suit the patient. In the first part of the interview, the patient would be given the two pictorial questionnaires to complete which assess the translucency and guessability of the pictogram used for the investigators' pictorial action plans. The second part of the interview would involve explaining to the patient the concept of self management education and personal action plans and a pictorial action plan relevant to the patient would be shown to the patient and he/she would be asked to describe what action should be taken as a result of the pictorial sequences. A series of short questions about the self management plan and his/her preferences for either written or a pictorial plan would be asked. The patient would also be asked to undertake the REALM adult literacy test and demographic data regarding educational attainment, age and ethnicity would also be recorded.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention arm
Pictorial action plan
Pictorial action plan
Interventions
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Pictorial action plan
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Evidence of respiratory disease (either asthma or COPD)
Exclusion Criteria
* Poor eyesight or literacy
18 Years
90 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Imperial College London
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Martyn R Partridge, MD FRCP
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Imperial College London
Locations
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NHLI Imperial College
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Roberts NJ, Evans G, Blenkhorn P, Partridge MR. Development of an electronic pictorial asthma action plan and its use in primary care. Patient Educ Couns. 2010 Jul;80(1):141-6. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2009.09.040. Epub 2009 Oct 29.
Other Identifiers
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NHLICX04Q0401103
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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