Feasibility and Effects of KOL-webben in Patients With COPD
NCT ID: NCT02696187
Last Updated: 2019-08-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
83 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-01-21
2018-03-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Our research group performed a survey in all hospitals treating patients with COPD in Sweden. The investigators found that less than a half percent of the COPD population took part in pulmonary rehabilitation in 2011. Moreover, a recent survey study performed in Swedish primary care settings found that physiotherapists were available for patients with COPD which is positive. However, only 10 % of the patients with COPD have had access to physiotherapy for their disease. Consequently there is an urgent need to find new strategies to facilitate the provision of pulmonary rehabilitation in the primary care and to provide to people with COPD.
The components included in pulmonary rehabilitation can be considered as health promotion intervention. Health promotion interventions are an important part of the primary care's assignment/mission in Sweden and in order to stress the responsibility for these interventions directed to people with COPD, we have chosen to use the term health promotion interventions instead of pulmonary rehabilitation. Even though there is strong scientific evidence for beneficial effects of health promoting interventions including physical exercise and self-management strategies, a very limited proportion of the people with COPD get access to such services in the primary care. There is an obvious need to find ways to implement available knowledge in clinical practice. Accordingly, KOL-webben is developed as a method (measure/tool) to implement evidence based health promotion interventions and to facilitate the delivery of such services to people with COPD. KOL-webben is also developed as a tool that will support self-management including health promotion among people with COPD.
The design of the explorative feasibility study will be an controlled study with a baseline assessment, delivery of the intervention during 3 months and a follow-up at two month after the completion of the delivery. In order to explore best practice, the usefulness and the effect of the intervention, the feasibility of the data collection and recruitment of people with COPD, a process evaluation will be carried out.Two primary health care units in the county council of Västerbotten in northern Sweden and four primary units in the county council of Dalarna in Mid Sweden will be included in the study. The units will represent both rural and urban settings.
KOL-webben is an interactive web-based system directed towards two target groups; people with COPD and health care professionals. The section directed towards people with COPD will provide tools that improve health literacy and thereby promote and enable a healthier lifestyle with a specific focus on 1) increased physical activity and 2) use appropriate self-management strategies. The tools include educational material, use of (e.g. texts, images, movies, web-links) and interactive components (e.g. ability to report steps per day and symptoms with feedback) adapted to the different stages of the disease. The section directed towards health care professionals includes tools that aim to improve the knowledge, attitudes and confidence in providing evidence based health promotion interventions. The tools include easily accessible knowledge and material (e.g. movies, screening tests, images, power point presentation for patient education and exercise programs).The control group will be recruited from the same health care units among listed patients with no planned visit within the 3 month intervention period. The control group will not receive any intervention.
* All persons with COPD who visits the primary care centre during the study period will constitute the sample in the intervention group (KOL-webben).
* The control group will be recruited from the same primary health care units among listed patients with no planned visit within the 3 month intervention period
* A subgroup of 40 persons (8 from each unit) will be included in additional assessment according to the following: measure of physical activity, measure of physical activity and the process evaluation, or the process evaluation alone. The subgroup will be consecutively recruited among those who visit the primary care centres. Measures of physical activity will also be made in a similar size subgroup of participants in the control group.
Before and after the three month intervention period effects on impact of COPD in daily life, health literacy, confidence in managing their COPD, aspects of physical activity, self-efficacy to perform physical activity, quality of life, dyspnea and level of physical activity will be collected. In addition will we determine effects on instrumental and conceptual knowledge among health professionals
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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KOLwebben
Patients in the experimental group will be introduced to KOL-webben during their ordinary visits to the primary care center. All patients will receive a pedometer
KOLwebben
KOL-webben will be introduced to all people with COPD during their ordinary visits to the primary care center during a 3 months period. The introduction to KOL-webben will be tailored to each person's needs and include 1) registration of the patient at KOL-webben 2) showing and discussing specific content on KOL-webben (e.g. movies with exercises if the person needs exercise training) chosen to meet the needs of the individual 3) giving a card (A5 format) with address to KOL-webben, user information and references to chosen content on KOL-webben. All patients will also receive a pedometer.
Control group
Other than receiving a pedometer the patients in the control group will not receive any intervention.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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KOLwebben
KOL-webben will be introduced to all people with COPD during their ordinary visits to the primary care center during a 3 months period. The introduction to KOL-webben will be tailored to each person's needs and include 1) registration of the patient at KOL-webben 2) showing and discussing specific content on KOL-webben (e.g. movies with exercises if the person needs exercise training) chosen to meet the needs of the individual 3) giving a card (A5 format) with address to KOL-webben, user information and references to chosen content on KOL-webben. All patients will also receive a pedometer.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Needs to understand Swedish or have access to anyone who understands Swedish.
Exclusion Criteria
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Umeå University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Karin Wadell, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Umeå University
Andre Nyberg, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Umeå University
Malin Tistad, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Umeå University
Locations
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Umeå university
Umeå, , Sweden
Countries
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References
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Nyberg A, Sondell A, Lundell S, Marklund S, Tistad M, Wadell K. Experiences of Using an Electronic Health Tool Among Health Care Professionals Involved in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Management: Qualitative Analysis. JMIR Hum Factors. 2023 Mar 30;10:e43269. doi: 10.2196/43269.
Marklund S, Tistad M, Lundell S, Ostrand L, Sorlin A, Bostrom C, Wadell K, Nyberg A. Experiences and Factors Affecting Usage of an eHealth Tool for Self-Management Among People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Qualitative Study. J Med Internet Res. 2021 Apr 30;23(4):e25672. doi: 10.2196/25672.
Nyberg A, Wadell K, Lindgren H, Tistad M. Internet-based support for self-management strategies for people with COPD-protocol for a controlled pragmatic pilot trial of effectiveness and a process evaluation in primary healthcare. BMJ Open. 2017 Aug 1;7(7):e016851. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016851.
Other Identifiers
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KOLwebben
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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