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N/ACompleted· 46 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Self-management education (short) +4 morebehavioral
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NCT05106257N/ACompleted

Optimizing Self-management COPD Treatment Through the American Lung Association Helpline

Rush University Medical Center·interventional·Posted Nov 3, 2021·Updated Feb 20, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Self-management education (short), Ground-based walking training, and 3 other interventions for Copd. Completed, enrolled 46 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Although self-management treatment improves quality of life among individuals with COPD, there is limited understanding of which elements of treatment are most effective. The proposed research will test the feasibility of using an engineering-inspired study design to identify effective COPD self-management treatment components. The long-term goal of this line of research is to optimize the effectiveness of COPD self-management treatment, and improve quality of life for individuals with COPD.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsCopd
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20222023202420252026
First PostedNov 3, 2021
Enrollment StartNov 5, 2021
Primary CompletionJun 30, 2023
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.7 yearsPosted 4.7 years ago

Interventions

Self-management education (short)behavioral

The self-management education condition is based on the Living Well with COPD program. The program consists of a mailed booklet and structured phone counseling delivered by certified COPD educators. Topics include disease information, breathing retraining, action planning, medication use, energy conservation, and following good health habits. The short condition consists of two calls (30-45 minutes each) to introduce patient education topics and refer to the booklet for further information.

Ground-based walking trainingbehavioral

Participants randomized to this condition will be mailed a pedometer (3DFitBud Simple Step Counter) and instructed on its use to establish baseline steps/ day for 7 days. They will then receive a booklet with instructions to establish a walking program and three brief (10-15 minute), bi-weekly calls from a trained staff member to review step count values and engage in setting personal activity goals over the course of 6 weeks, following established exercise guidelines for individuals with COPD.

Inhaler trainingbehavioral

Participants randomized to this condition will receive two sessions of inhaler technique education using a virtual teach-to-goal (TTG) method in which individuals are observed using their inhaler, provided feedback, and then observed again.

Caregiver supportbehavioral

Participants randomized to this condition will identify an informal caregiver who is involved in their healthcare (i.e., spouse, family member, or friend), who will receive a mailed copy of the Respiratory Health Association's COPD Caregiver's Toolkit, a comprehensive informational resource to support the care of the person living with COPD. Caregivers will receive two brief (10-15 minute) check-in calls from a trained staff member. The structured content of these sessions will include providing an overview of toolkit content, identifying goals for sections(s) to review and incorporate into caregiving activities, and addressing any questions.

Self-management education (long)behavioral

The self-management education condition is based on the Living Well with COPD program. The program consists of a mailed booklet and structured phone counseling delivered by certified COPD educators. Topics include disease information, breathing retraining, action planning, medication use, energy conservation, and following good health habits. The long condition consists of five, weekly calls (30-45 minutes each) following a structured curriculum of patient education topics.