Enhanced Pulmonary Rehabilitation With Digital Remote Home Monitoring
NCT ID: NCT06077994
Last Updated: 2025-09-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
78 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-09-28
2024-08-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A proposed solution to address better patient self-management following PR involves integrating digital remote patient monitoring (dRPM) into BEPR+ (dRPM+), effectively bridging the gap between self-care and healthcare. The dRPM system will collect and transmit patient-generated data to healthcare providers, enabling timely detection of exacerbations and ultimately reducing hospitalizations. Participants will be educated on monitoring trends in their daily vital signs, allowing early identification of abnormalities that may correlate with changes in symptoms and general health status.
Primary Objective: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of the dRPM+ intervention in individuals undergoing PR. More specifically, the primary objectives are as follows:
1. To assess adherence to and completion of the intervention (i.e., do participants complete the PR classes and take daily physiological readings as prescribed?).
2. To assess recruitment and retention rates.
3. To assess the acceptability of the intervention to individuals undergoing PR.
4. To assess the impact on staff workflow and program resources.
Secondary Objectives: To estimate the impact of the program on self-management, self-efficacy, and standard PR outcomes (i.e., functional capacity, health status, general quality of life, psychosocial health, and physical activity) by generating preliminary estimates of the mean difference between groups over time for each outcome measure.
Study design: A randomized parallel-controlled trial will be implemented at the G.F. MacDonald Centre for Lung Health where entire PR classes I(i.e., delivered Tuesday/Thursday or Monday/Wednesday/Friday) will be block randomized according to a random numbers table to receive the intervention (dRPM+) or the control (BEPR+). Both groups will complete survey and questionnaire data at baseline, post-program, and 12-week follow-up using a REDcap database.
Study design A randomized parallel-controlled trial will be implemented at the G.F. MacDonald Centre for Lung Health. Entire PR classes I(i.e., delivered Tuesday/Thursday for 8 weeks or Monday/Wednesday/Friday for 6 weeks.) will be block randomized according to a random numbers table to receive dRPM+ or BEPR+. In addition to the BEPR+ program, both groups will complete survey and questionnaire data at baseline, specific points throughout the program, post-program, and 12-week follow-up using a REDcap database.
Data Analysis: Data will be presented descriptively and encompass all key relevant summary statistics (such as mean, median, standard deviation, and range). These data will cover various aspects, including participant characteristics, the primary feasibility outcome (dRPM data collection rate), study recruitment and retention, program attendance, patient satisfaction, staff time, questionnaire completion rate and time required. Regression analyses will explore changes in the secondary outcomes while controlling for the effects of potential covariates, including age, sex, disease severity, comorbidities and physical activity.
Data Handling and Record Keeping: Data will be stored in a central Redcap database. Patients will all have a unique study code number, the unique identifier in the Redcap database. A comparison of participants who consented, those who declined to join the trial, and those who completed or dropped out of the program will be conducted using student t-tests. The occurrence of adverse events, relevant staffing time, and resource details will be reported as counts along with qualitative descriptions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Enhanced Breathe Easy Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program (BEPR+)
6 or 8 weeks BEPR+ program
Enhanced Breathe Easy Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program (BEPR+)
Patients will attend the BEPR+ program 3 days per week for 6 weeks or 2 days per week for 8 weeks (total of 16 sessions). Patients will receive 90 minutes of personalized and supervised exercise training (aerobic and resistance) and 60 minutes of education designed to promote self-management. Patients will also received one-on-one sessions with a therapist to review their medical action plan for exacerbation management, program and lifestyle goals (including physical activity), determine referral needs for other health services (i.e. smoking cessation, weight management, and psychological support). Patients will use an activity monitor for feedback and motivation for physical activity.
digital Remote Patient Monitoring + BEPR+ (dRPM+)
6 or 8 weeks BEPR+; daily vitals readings (blood pressure, heart rate, oximetry, body temperature, and body weight) and an additional 12 weeks of dRPM reading once the BEPR+ program concludes
digital Remote Patient Monitoring+BEPR+ (dRPM+)
In addition to the BEPR+ program as described, patients will use the Cloud Dx Connect Health System to take daily physiological readings (Blood pressure, heart rate, oximetry, body temperature and body weight). These data will be transmitted to a secured server supported by the provincial health care system. Participants and therapists will interact with these data in their respective dashboards and in conjunction with participants' determined medical action plan, engage in or make changes to participants current self-management regimens.
Interventions
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digital Remote Patient Monitoring+BEPR+ (dRPM+)
In addition to the BEPR+ program as described, patients will use the Cloud Dx Connect Health System to take daily physiological readings (Blood pressure, heart rate, oximetry, body temperature and body weight). These data will be transmitted to a secured server supported by the provincial health care system. Participants and therapists will interact with these data in their respective dashboards and in conjunction with participants' determined medical action plan, engage in or make changes to participants current self-management regimens.
Enhanced Breathe Easy Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program (BEPR+)
Patients will attend the BEPR+ program 3 days per week for 6 weeks or 2 days per week for 8 weeks (total of 16 sessions). Patients will receive 90 minutes of personalized and supervised exercise training (aerobic and resistance) and 60 minutes of education designed to promote self-management. Patients will also received one-on-one sessions with a therapist to review their medical action plan for exacerbation management, program and lifestyle goals (including physical activity), determine referral needs for other health services (i.e. smoking cessation, weight management, and psychological support). Patients will use an activity monitor for feedback and motivation for physical activity.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Patients must be able to read and communicate in English and willing and able to use digital devices.
Exclusion Criteria
* As part of standard rehabilitation referral procedures, all patients must be ambulatory and not have unstable cardiovascular disease.
30 Years
100 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Alberta
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Michael K Stickland, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Alberta
Locations
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G. F. MacDonald Centre for Lung Health
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Pro00066560-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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