COPD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of an Active Implementation of a Chronic Disease Management Programme for Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Aims:
To design a proactive implementation strategy for a chronic-disease-management-programme.
To describe effects of the active implementation of a programme for COPD-patients measured
on patient-related goals and use of health resources.
To describe stakeholders' evaluation of the implementation.
Materials and method:
An intervention study with 3000 COPD-patients cluster-randomized after a bloc-randomization
of their GP-practice. 18 GP-practices in Ringkøbing-Skjern-Municipality are randomized to
receive an active implementation or to an "as usual" group. A neighboring municipality acts
as "sleeping" control. With data from registers and a questionnaire-survey the effect on
COPD-patients self reported-health, evaluation of health system and changes in distribution
of health resources is analyzed. How health professionals perceive the implementation and
how it influences their conception, interactions and culture is illustrated by interviews
with stakeholders.
We expect to see improved health related quality of life, enhanced evaluation of the health
system and a more appropriate distribution of health resources in the intervention group.
BACKGROUND:
Health systems will manage more and more people with chronic diseases as life-expectancy
increases and treatment options improve. As the need for resources increases, it will be
vital that a targeted strategy for health care to this growing group is developed so all are
offered a professional and efficient treatment and that resources are used equitable. A
proactive strategy will secure that not only acute needs of patients, but the need of the
whole population is served.
AIM:
To describe the process of implementation and the effects of Central Denmark Region's
chronic disease management programme for COPD-patients.
METHOD:
This is an intervention study, where approximately 3000 COPD-patients will be
cluster-randomized after a bloc-randomization of their GP-practice. 15 GP-practices in
Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality will be randomized to receive the focused implementation or
to an "as usual" group.
Approximately 4000 COPD patients from a neighboring municipality with a similar profile will
be a control group without any active implementation in any GP-practice and any
contamination between GP-practices will therefore be eliminated.
THE INTERVENTION:
A proactive implementation strategy for the chronic disease management programme will be
designed based on the literature and methods which have proven effective in implementing new
ways of working when different stakeholders and cultures are involved.
Core intervention elements: GP-practice visits and education with focus on registration of
smoking status and offering of smoking cessation, stratification of COPD patients according
to health level or disease status, written referral from GP to community initiatives and
written feedback to GP, discharge notice to GP from hospital, home visit by GP or practice
nurse together with community nurse to plan care with newly discharged frail patients,
With data from registers and a questionnaire-survey the effect on COPD-patients self
reported health, evaluation of the health system and changes in the distribution of health
resources will be analyzed. How the health professionals in hospital, community-care and in
GP-practices perceive the implementation and how it influences their conception,
interactions and culture will be illustrated in an interview-survey of stakeholders.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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