COPD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evidence Based Training and Physical Activity With an E-health Program - a New Method for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) to Become More Physically Active.
The main aim of the project in this application is two-fold. First we will explore and
describe facilitators and barriers for being physically active and perform physical training
for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD (Step 1). Secondly, with user
involvement, we will develop and evaluate a novel e-health program with a training module and
an evidence-based educational component, the rEACH-COPD e-health program with the aim to
increase the understanding and management of the disease and to facilitate every-day living
with COPD (Step 2-3).
According to the guidelines of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (SoS),
physiotherapy led exercise is an important part of rehabilitation for people with COPD. The
e-health training program will follow evidence-based guidelines, i.e. recommendations from
SoS and the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSMS).
Offering individualized and evidence-based training will increase adherence to training. With
regular physical activity and exercise there is a potential to improve health-related quality
of life, physical capacity, activity and participation in every day life in people with COPD.
By an improved health, physical function and quality of life a decreased use of health care
is expected. Thus, this program may, in the long term, contribute to reduced costs for the
society.
There is convincing evidence that physical activity and exercise have positive effects on
quality of life and health in people with chronic disease and/or disabilities, but training
programs do not reach all in need for it. Being able to offer individualized evidence-based
training with modern technology (e-health) is an option, that may increase participation in
health enhancing physical activity in people with chronic diseases.
The main aim of the project in this application is two-fold. First we will explore and
describe facilitators and barriers for being physically active and perform physical training
for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD (Step 1). Secondly, with user
involvement, we will develop and evaluate a novel e-health program with a training module and
an evidence-based educational component, the rEACH-COPD e-health program with the aim to
increase the understanding and management of the disease and to facilitate every-day living
with COPD (Step 2-3).
Participants will be recruited from both Stockholm and Västerbotten county, university
hospitals and primary care.
According to the guidelines of the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (SoS),
physiotherapy led exercise is an important part of rehabilitation for people with COPD. The
e-health training program will follow evidence-based guidelines, i.e. recommendations from
SoS and the American College of Sport Medicine (ACSMS).
The e-health program will be developed and launched during 2019 and the participants will be
included in the development to make the product feasible for the end users.
This project will contribute to improve health in people with COPD by using new
technology.Offering individualized and evidence-based training will increase adherence to
training. With regular physical activity and exercise there is a potential to improve
health-related quality of life, physical capacity, activity and participation in every day
life in people with COPD.
By an improved health, physical function and quality of life a decreased use of health care
is expected. Thus, this program may, in the long term, contribute to reduced costs for the
society.
Being able to offer training with an e-health program will give more people with COPD the
opportunity to be physically active and thereby increase the chance for a better life with a
good quality of life, less dependency in everyday life and add life to years and years to
life. Physical activity and exercise offers a low-cost alternative with large health related
effects which benefits both specific symptoms and general health in persons with COPD.
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