Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adaptive Computerized COPD Exacerbation Self-management Support (ACCESS): A Randomized Controlled Trial
Aim is to test the effect of ACCESS ("Adaptive Computerized COPD Exacerbation Self-management Support"), a software application designed to support patients with COPD in self-management of exacerbations.
Rationale: COPD exacerbations considerably affect patients' health status and contribute to
COPD related costs. Patients often have problems in recognizing and responding promptly to
exacerbations. Tools that support patients in exacerbation self-management such as paper
exacerbation action plans and telemonitoring systems have shown some positive results on
exacerbation related outcomes. However, many patients appear not to adhere to their action
plan instructions. Besides, existing telemonitoring tools rely heavily on the input of
healthcare professionals which makes it difficult to assess the true effects and cost
effectiveness of telemonitoring systems.
Recently, the Radboud University has developed the "Adaptive Computerized COPD Exacerbation
Self-management Support" (ACCESS) system. This software application integrates objective
parameters, such as spirometry, pulse-oximetry, temperature, and self-reported symptom
worsening into a Bayesian network model resulting in a weighted exacerbation risk prediction.
Patients are able to monitor themselves at any given moment. The ACCESS system not only
predicts whether an exacerbation is imminent, but also provides ad hoc tailored advice
without interference of a healthcare professional.
Objective: In this project the primary aim is to assess the (cost-)effectiveness of the
ACCESS system in the support of exacerbation self-management in patients with COPD.
Study design: A multicenter, pragmatic, two-arm, randomized controlled trial with a follow-up
of 12 months per participant.
Study population: Patients with COPD, > 40 years old, with 2 or more self-reported symptom
based exacerbations in the previous year.
Intervention: After a short self-management educational session on exacerbations,
participants are randomized to either 1) exacerbation self-management support through the use
of a paper exacerbation action plan (control group); or 2) exacerbation self-management
support through the use of the ACCESS system (intervention group).
Participants in the intervention group are instructed to use ACCESS when they notice a change
in COPD symptoms. Participants in the control group are instructed to use their paper action
plan when they notice a change in COPD symptoms.
Main study parameters/endpoints:
Primary aim: to increase the number of exacerbation-free weeks. Secondary aims: to improve
exacerbation self-management, exacerbation-management related self-efficacy, and quality of
life. To decrease ER visits, hospital admissions and COPD related costs.
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