Fidelity of a home-based pulmonary rehabilitation program in people with COPD referred from primary care

针对由初级保健机构转诊的慢性阻塞性肺病患者,居家肺康复计划的执行情况

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Abstract

Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is highly effective but underutilised. Pathways to home-based PR (HBPR) from general practice could improve utilisation, but program fidelity in this setting is unknown. This study aimed to explore the fidelity of HBPR in people referred from general practice. Methods: Secondary analysis of intervention-group data from two-arm cluster RCT (RADICALS-interdisciplinary intervention for people with COPD including smoking cessation support, home medicine reviews and 8-weeks HBPR). HBPR fidelity assessed by the extent to which exercise training was prescribed according to protocol. Completion of HBPR and contributing factors were determined. Results: 107 participants (68% of intervention group) were referred to HBPR, with n = 75 (70%) commencing the program (mean age 68 years, FEV(1) 65% predicted, median mMRC 1). Aerobic training was prescribed according to protocol for 74% of participants in week one, and on average 89% of participants in weeks 2-8. Resistance training was prescribed according to protocol for 98% and 88% of participants (Week 1 and Weeks 2-8, respectively). Rehabilitation completers (n = 57, 76%) were 26 times more likely to have attended the Week 2 phone call (95% CI 2-352). Clinically meaningful improvements were achieved in health-related quality of life (SGRQ) and health status (CAT) following rehabilitation. Conclusion: PR program fidelity can be maintained when delivering HBPR to people with COPD referred directly from general practice. Early engagement with PR may be key to supporting rehabilitation completion.

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