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Tytuł pozycji:

Digitalizing multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD with a smartphone application: an international observational pilot study

Tytuł:
Digitalizing multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD with a smartphone application: an international observational pilot study
Autorzy:
Rassouli F
Boutellier D
Duss J
Huber S
Brutsche MH
Temat:
COPD
pulmonary rehabilitation
telehealth care
tele-rehabilitation
Diseases of the respiratory system
RC705-779
Źródło:
International Journal of COPD, Vol Volume 13, Pp 3831-3836 (2018)
Wydawca:
Dove Medical Press, 2018.
Rok publikacji:
2018
Kolekcja:
LCC:Diseases of the respiratory system
Typ dokumentu:
article
Opis pliku:
electronic resource
Język:
English
ISSN:
1178-2005
Relacje:
https://www.dovepress.com/digitalizing-multidisciplinary-pulmonary-rehabilitation-in-copd-with-a-peer-reviewed-article-COPD; https://doaj.org/toc/1178-2005
Dostęp URL:
https://doaj.org/article/ed3e2d495bbb4219b7d272993e1c6062  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Numer akcesji:
edsdoj.3e2d495bbb4219b7d272993e1c6062
Czasopismo naukowe
Frank Rassouli,1 David Boutellier,2 Jonas Duss,2 Stephan Huber,2 Martin H Brutsche1 1Lung Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Cantonal Hospital St Gallen, St Gallen, Switzerland; 2Kaia Health GmbH, Munich, Germany Background: Concerning COPD, pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has a positive effect on disease progression and mortality, is cost-effective, and is a part of recommendations of international guidelines. Only a minority of patients profit from conventional PR due to a lack of resources, physicians’ guideline adherence, or patients’ motivation. Novel digital therapies like Kaia COPD, a smartphone application that digitizes PR in COPD, are promising solutions to fill this void.Methods: Kaia COPD provides a digital version of PR and is certified as a class-I medical device in the European Union. We investigated anonymized data from users of the Kaia COPD app on in-app retention and the change in health-related quality of life (COPD assessment test and Chronic Respiratory Disease Questionnaire [CRQ]) during a period of 20 exercise days with the app.Results: Of 349 app downloads, 56 users fulfilled inclusion criteria and 34 (61%) had finished day 20 at the time of analysis and were included. Users took 33±11 days to complete the 20-day core program. Users finishing the program reduced their COPD assessment test scores (mean 2.5 units from 21.6±7.7 to 19.1±8.4 units, P=0.008). In finishers, there was a statistically significant effect above the minimum clinically important threshold of the CRQ score on the domains of fatigue, mastery, and emotional function. There was a statistically significant but not clinically relevant effect on the domain of dyspnea of CRQ.Conclusion: Digitalizing PR with a smartphone app is feasible and accepted by selected patients. The app leads to short-term improvement of health-related quality of life in patients completing a 20-day core program. Due to its observational character, this study has several methodological limitations and was intended to show the feasibility and to extrapolate effect sizes for planned prospective randomized-controlled trials to confirm these findings. Keywords: COPD, pulmonary rehabilitation, telehealth care, telerehabilitation

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