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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
175 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-06-30
2013-06-30
Brief Summary
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With the rapid development in technology telemedicine has become a tool with the potential to improve and optimize the treatment of different diseases and to make diagnostics, treatment and counseling possible over shorter or longer distances.
Home based telemedicine is a new method that leads to a series of important questions that needs to be answered. This study is designed to answer questions concerning patient safety in telehomecare, the patients´ quality of life, efficiency and a cost benefit analysis of implementing this technology.
This study is about patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are admitted to the hospital with an acute exacerbation. Approximately 24 hours after admission half of the patients are randomized to be admitted to their own home supported by telemedical equipment while the other half remain admitted at the hospital (typically between 5-7 days).
Primary Aim:
To investigate if telemedical surveillance and treatment in the recovery period of an acute exacerbation is just as safe as conventional admission of patients with COPD measured on treatment failure.
Secondary Aims:
To evaluate if telemedical surveillance and treatment in the recovery period of an acute exacerbation compared to conventional treatment of COPD:
1. Is comparable in reestablishing Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1).
2. Demands the same number of treatment days/time before discharge/cessation of telemedical surveillance.
3. Is comparable in quality of life in the two groups of treated patients.
4. Have comparable adverse event profiles.
5. leads to a lower total cost in health services (health economical analysis)
6. Is possible to do for the patients (drop-outs because of the technical equipment or the patient does not know how to use the equipment.)
7 Is better seen from the physician's perspective when it comes to:
1. The virtual patient contact / communication
2. Technology
3. The work process compared to the conventional work process
4. Time spent with the patient
5. Usability
6. Improvement potentials ("the doctors view")
8\. The equipment is satisfactory for the patient to use
Method
For this study a telemedical platform has been developed on which it is possible to treat patients in their own homes. The platform consists of a videoconference part that allows the patients to make contact to qualified medical staff and a technology part that can transfer vital indicators of the patients´ health condition (lung function, oxygen saturation, pulse etc.) 175 patients will be included with an expected drop-out of 20 % or 35 patients. The patients will be equally recruited from two hospitals (Frederiksberg and Herlev Hospital). All patients must have an exacerbation in their COPD that requires hospitalization to be included in this study. Each patient participates in the study for 6 months after discharge with follow-up at 1, 3 and 6 months.
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Detailed Description
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1. COPD patients´ self-efficacy after virtual admission compared to hospital admission - implications for clinical practice
2. Cognitive function and daily life after virtual admission compared to conventional hospital admission in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
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Ad. 1: COPD patients´ self-efficacy after virtual admission compared to hospital admission - implications for clinical practice
Background:
In order to transfer the patient from the hospital to the telemedicine based homecare treatment regimen, the patient must be able to perform tests and treatments and also contribute to identification of problems and changes in the physical condition. However, so far it has not been investigated whether patients using telehomecare have or acquire the necessary skills to cope with the problems entailed by COPD, in interaction with healthcare professionals and relatives.
Aim:
The primary aim of this sub study is to describe what characterizes COPD patients´ self-efficacy after virtual admission compared to hospital admission.
Method:
Self-efficacy will be measured using "The COPD self-efficacy scale", developed by Wigal et al (Chest 1991). The mean score will be compared between the two study arms, and furthermore the changes within the two groups will be assessed. Data will be collected at baseline, and also three days, six weeks and three months after discharge.
In addition, analyses will be conducted to explore the association between self-efficacy, readmission and the use of bed days during a three month follow-up period.
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Ad.2: Cognitive function and daily life after virtual admission compared to conventional hospital admission in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Background:
COPD affects distant organs and causes several complications, including cognitive dysfunction. The impairment forms a significant clinical problem with consequences for the patients such as dependency on help for basic daily activities, increased symptom experience and poor compliance with medical treatment.
Aim:
The aim of the study is to investigate cognitive function and daily life after virtual admission compared to conventional hospital admission in patients with COPD. The study is a part of a randomized multicenter trial, investigating the feasibility and safety of a telemedicine based treatment regime in COPD patients, compared to conventional hospital treatment (Telemedicine technology makes it possible to communicate with the patient using a video conference system connected to a telemedicine communication platform).
Method:
For this sub study, we consecutively include 150 patients from the multicenter trial. The primary outcome will be cognitive function evaluated by a neuropsychological test battery (ISPOCD), including verbal learning, memory capacity and attention, at discharge, and six weeks after discharge. The secondary outcomes is daily life evaluated by questionnaires including self-reported cognitive function, self-efficacy, activities of daily living, health related quality of life, anxiety and depression, at discharge, six weeks and three months after discharge.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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telemedicine
Within 24 hours after admission for exacerbation of COPD, patients in the intervention group are sent home for further treatment (telemedicine based) instead of the conventional treatment at the hospital. Patients in the intervention group will receive the same treatment as the control group and have daily contact with the physician/nurse at the hospital through a videoconference system.
Telemedical admission and treatment in the patients´ own homes instead of conventional admission and treatment at the hospital
For this study a telemedical platform has been developed on which it is possible to treat patients in their own homes. The platform consists of a videoconference part that allows the patients to make contact to qualified medical staff and a technology part that can transfer vital indicators of the patients health condition (lung function, oxygen saturation, pulse etc.)175 patients will be included with an expected drop-out of 20 % or 35 patients. The patients will be equally recruited from two hospitals (Frederiksberg and Herlev Hospital). All patients must have an exacerbation in their COPD that requires hospitalization to be included in this study. Each patient participate in the study for 6 months after discharge with follow-up at 1, 3 and 6 months.
control
The control group will receive usual care and treatment at the hospital until discharge(typically between 5-7 days).
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Telemedical admission and treatment in the patients´ own homes instead of conventional admission and treatment at the hospital
For this study a telemedical platform has been developed on which it is possible to treat patients in their own homes. The platform consists of a videoconference part that allows the patients to make contact to qualified medical staff and a technology part that can transfer vital indicators of the patients health condition (lung function, oxygen saturation, pulse etc.)175 patients will be included with an expected drop-out of 20 % or 35 patients. The patients will be equally recruited from two hospitals (Frederiksberg and Herlev Hospital). All patients must have an exacerbation in their COPD that requires hospitalization to be included in this study. Each patient participate in the study for 6 months after discharge with follow-up at 1, 3 and 6 months.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* \>45 years of age
* Compliant patient (is able to see, hear and follow instructions)
* Estimated admission time \> 2 days
Exclusion Criteria
* severe overweight assessed by investigator
* serious comorbidity (malignancy,unstable heart disease, dysregulated diabetes or other disease that makes participation impossible)
* non-compliant patient (cannot follow simple instructions)
* fever (\>38 degrees Celsius) at randomization point, in need of I.V. antibiotics assessed by investigator
* participation in another clinical trial within the last 30 days
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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TRYG Foundation
OTHER
The TOYOTA Foundation
UNKNOWN
Sygekassernes Helsefond
OTHER
Lykfeldt legat
UNKNOWN
Frederiksberg Fonden
UNKNOWN
Danmarks Lungeforening
OTHER
Frederiksberg University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Klaus Phanareth
MD, ph.d, research leader
Principal Investigators
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Klaus V Phanareth, ass.professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Frederiksberg Hospital
Locations
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Frederiksberg Hospital
Frederiksberg, , Denmark
Countries
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References
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Jakobsen AS, Laursen LC, Ostergaard B, Rydahl-Hansen S, Phanareth KV. Hospital-admitted COPD patients treated at home using telemedicine technology in The Virtual Hospital Trial: methods of a randomized effectiveness trial. Trials. 2013 Sep 3;14:280. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-280.
Other Identifiers
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H-2-2010-021
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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