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The study protocol is part of the European (EU) project "Knowledge for improving indoor AIR quality and HEALTH" (K-HEALTHinAIR, 2022-2026 - registry 101057693), which focuses on enhancing our understanding of how poor indoor air quality (IAQ) affects human health. Specifically, the project aims to identify IAQ determinants of adverse health events and to explore the development of cost-effective strategies for the precise monitoring and improvement, of IAQ across Europe. With the current study protocol, the Barcelona Pilot, at the Integrated Health District of Barcelona-Esquerra (AISBE, 520 k citizens), is conducting a cohort study over a two-year period (January 2024 to December 2025) to explore the relationships between IAQ (assessment of chemical pollutants in patients' homes) and health status (acute episodes) in multimorbid patients with chronic respiratory diseases (asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - COPD) over a two-year period. The protocol investigates the effectiveness of customized interventions across four critical areas: i) Advanced lung function testing, ii) Continuous IAQ monitoring, iii) Advanced digital support to innovative clinical processes, and iv) Predictive modeling for early identification and management of exacerbations. The ultimate objective is to design and evaluate an innovative integrated care service aiming at enhancing both IAQ and the management of multimorbid patients with chronic obstructive respiratory diseases, with focus on COPD and severe asthma.


Clinical Trial Description

The study is structured as a comprehensive two-phase approach. From January to December 2024 (Phase I) the protocol focuses on the assessment, and refinement, of the four core components of the study: i) Enhanced lung function testing, ii) IAQ home monitoring, iii) Advanced digital support to innovative clinical processes, and iv) Predictive modelling for early detection and management of exacerbations. The main outcome at the end of Phase I is the design of an innovative integrated care service aiming at enhanced management of exacerbations and reduction of unplanned hospitalizations in high-risk patients. From January to December 2025 (Phase II), the protocol aims to refine the novel clinical process, including the four core components alluded to above, as well as to evaluate the potential for healthcare value generation and scalability/transferability of the new integrated care service. PHASE I (2024): 1. Enhanced Lung Function Testing: Adoption of oscillometry (forced oscillation technique) to measure respiratory system resistance and reactance, as a complementary tool of forced spirometry, exploring its potential for patients' monitoring and management of exacerbations. 2. Continuous Monitoring of IAQ at patients' homes: Assessment of advanced monitoring systems in patients' homes to continuously track air quality parameters, enabling the identification of environmental triggers linked to respiratory exacerbations. 3. Advanced Digital Support to innovative clinical processes with a two-fold aim: i) patient's empowerment for self-management of his/her condition, and ii) enhancing the role of the nurse case manager for early detection and management of exacerbations promoting share care agreements between the patient and the reference doctor (primary care physician and/or specialist). To this end, adoption of an Adaptive Case Management (ACM) Approach constitutes a key element. 4. Predictive Modeling: Development, and refinement, of machine learning-based modelling for early detection and management exacerbations. Key input data in the modelling approach will be: i) Clinical information (symptoms, Patient Reported Outcome Measures - PROMs), ii) Lung function testing, and iii) Patient's self-capturing physiological data through wrist sensors (health rate, heart rate variability and physical activity). Moreover, the impact of IAQ monitoring in the modelling will be explored. The implementation, and refinement, of the four components alluded to above, as well as the design of the novel integrated care service, will be done with active engagement of patients, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders in a co-design process using the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) methodology. Two PDSA cycles, with a six-month duration each, will be undertaken during 2024. PHASE II (2025): From January to December 2025, two additional PDSA cycles (six-month duration each) are planned to cover the following objectives: 1. Refinement of the novel integrated care service for enhanced management of exacerbations, as well as the implementation and continuous assessment of the four core components described in PHASE I. 2. Assessment of the outcomes of the novel integrated care service using the Quintuple Aim framework, that is, considering: i) Healthcare outcomes, ii) PROMs/Patient Reported Expirence Measures (PREMs), iii) healthcare professionals' engagement, iv) operational costs, and v) assessing equity. Comparison with conventional care will be done using a propensity score matching to elaborate a control group. 3. Evaluation of the process of deployment of the service using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to identify barriers/facilitators for achieving a sustainable adoption, target candidates for the novel service, as well as potential for service transferability to other sites. At the end of PHASE II, a mature service design ready for adoption should be available. Besides fulfilment of the objectives of K-Health in Air, the key lessons learned in the two-years period should provide novel insights for enhanced management of chronic patients with multimorbid conditions. (Enclosed find: i) the Patient's Informed Consent approved by the Ethics Committee, as well as ii) the study protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of the Hosptial Clínic de Barcelona (HCB-2023-0126)). ;


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NCT number NCT06421402
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer
Contact
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase
Start date October 13, 2023
Completion date August 31, 2026

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