Abstract
BackgroundIncreasing physical activity (PA) is considered to be an important factor for the efficient management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Successful methods required to achieve improvements in PA following pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), however, are rarely reported. Therefore, we will conduct this trial to evaluate the effectiveness of using a COPD management program delivered to the patient via the KAIA COPD app, a mobile medical application, after the completion of PR.MethodsThis is the protocol for a randomized, controlled, open-label, multicentered trial that will be carried out at inpatient PR hospital centers in Germany and Switzerland. The interventions will involve the use of the KAIA COPD app program (Arm 1) or an active comparator, i.e., usual care (Arm 2). Patients completing an in-hospital PR program and consenting to participate in the study will be screened with the inclusion and exclusion criteria and enrolled in the study. After fulfilling the screening requirements, the patients will be randomized into one of the two arms with parallel group assignment in a 1:1 ratio. The training program will be delivered to the participants grouped in Arm 1 via the KAIA COPD app and to participants grouped in Arm 2 via the regular recommendations or standard of care by the PI. In total, 104 participants will be included in the trial. The treatment period will last for 24 weeks. Electronic versions of questionnaires will be used to collect patient-reported assessments remotely. The primary outcome measure is the change in physical activity of the intervention group in comparison to the control group, measured over 1 week as the mean steps per day with a Polar A 370 activity tracker, from baseline (end of PR) to the 6-month follow-up. The secondary outcome measures are functional exercise capacity, health status, sleep quality, exacerbation rate, and depression and anxiety symptoms assessed at several intervals.DiscussionThis study seeks to prove the effects of the KAIA COPD mobile application in COPD patients after PR. The app offers educational, exercise training plus activity monitoring and motivational programs that can be easily implemented in the patient’s home setting, enabling patients to maintain the effects that are typically elicited in the short term after pulmonary rehabilitation for the long term.Trial registrationGerman Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00017275). Protocol version 2.0 dated 3 June 2019.
Highlights
Background and rationale {6a} Exercise training is an important component in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
This study seeks to prove the effects of the KAIA COPD mobile application in COPD patients after pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)
The app offers educational, exercise training plus activity monitoring and motivational programs that can be implemented in the patient’s home setting, enabling patients to maintain the effects that are typically elicited in the short term after pulmonary rehabilitation for the long term
Summary
Background and rationale {6a} Exercise training is an important component in the management of COPD. Numerous trials have shown large improvements in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and exercise capacity in subjects with COPD following structured exercise training within a pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) program [1]. The proportion of COPD patients who are not transferred to available pulmonary rehabilitation programs or who do not complete them is estimated to vary between 8 and 50% and between 10 and 32%, respectively [2]. Many COPD patients are either not instructed to exercise at all or fail to adhere to exercise training at home after completing PR [6]. We will conduct this trial to evaluate the effectiveness of using a COPD management program delivered to the patient via the KAIA COPD app, a mobile medical application, after the completion of PR.
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