Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Integrative Multilevel Study for Improving Patient-Centered Care Delivery Among Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
This study involves development and testing of a patient and family-centered transitional
care program for patients who are hospitalized with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD) exacerbations. The study intervention includes tailored services to address individual
patients' biopsychosocial needs, starting early during hospital stay and continuing for 3
months post hospital discharge.
The study hypothesis is that compared to usual care, the study intervention will : a) Improve
patient health- related quality of life and survival, and reduce use of hospital and
emergency room visits; b) result in improved patient experience, self- confidence, and
self-care behaviors; c) result in improved family caregivers coping skills, self-confidence,
and problem solving skills to address patient barriers to care and treatment.
This study evaluates using a randomized controlled trial design the impact of a patient and
family-centered transitional care program named the BREATHE program. The BREATHE program
stands for 'Better Respiratory Education and Treatment Help Empower'. The BREATHE program
offers the following:
1. Individualized transition support services to help ensure that the patient (and family
caregiver if available) are prepared for discharge, understand the discharge plan of
care, and receive post discharge follow up to help meet their needs
2. Tailored COPD self-management education and support program that starts during the
hospital stay and continues post discharge in the community setting
3. Facilitated access to community based services.
The intervention is delivered by a new team member called "COPD Nurse Transition Guide". The
new team member works with both the hospital and outpatient care teams, is a registered nurse
with homecare services experience, and have received additional training in COPD
self-management and motivational interviewing. The nurse meets participants in the hospital
and then follows up with them via home visits and phone calls.The intervention involves both
patients and family caregivers (if available), is literacy adapted, and follows a tailored
approach based on patient needs, priorities, and preferences.
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