Bronchiectasis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Patterns of Physical Activity Levels in Patients With Bronchiectasis: Cross Sectional Study Using Quantitative Methodology
The primary aim of this study is to examine the physical activity levels of patients with
bronchiectasis.
Subsidiary aims are:
1. To examine whether there is a relationship between the physical activity levels of
patients with bronchiectasis and clinical phenotype (disease severity, exercise
capacity, quality of life or other symptoms of their disease). The investigators also
want to explore the relationship between physical activity levels and readiness to
change physical activity behaviour (stages of change, self-efficacy, decisional balance
and processes of change).
2. To assess the feasibility and acceptability of the physical activity assessment tools:
ActiGraph, ActivPAL, pedometer and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire.
Hypothesis:
Patients with bronchiectasis will have low levels of physical activity, and this is related
to their clinical phenotype (disease severity, exercise capacity, quality of life and other
symptoms of their disease) and also their readiness to change physical activity behaviour
(stages of change, self-efficacy, processes of change and decisional balance).
Bronchiectasis is the presence of abnormal, irreversibly dilated, thick walled bronchi that
have not been caused by cystic fibrosis. Promoting physical activity and decreasing
inactivity (e.g. sedentary periods of activity such as sitting/lying) has been proposed as a
key component of care for chronic disease but there is no research on physical activity in
bronchiectasis. There is research describing physical activity in other respiratory
populations, however, the disease trajectory and demographic profile of bronchiectasis is
sufficiently different to warrant the proposed research specifically in bronchiectasis
The investigators need to explore physical activity in bronchiectasis and also provide
specific information on the instruments used to measure physical activity. There are several
methods which could be used to assess physical activity including subjective methods (e.g.
questionnaires), objective methods (e.g. motion sensors). In this study the investigators
are using a range of assessment tools to help determine their usefulness (feasibility and
acceptability from the health professional and patient perspective) for quantifying physical
activity in bronchiectasis.
This study will also assess patients' readiness to change (stages of change, self efficacy,
decisional balance and processes of change). Understanding patients with bronchiectasis
readiness to change physical activity behaviour and the links between the other important
outcome measures will help to inform a future physical activity intervention specifically in
patients with bronchiectasis.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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