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The effect of a nurse‐led self‐management program on outcomes of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Author(s) -
Wang Lian Hong,
Zhao Yan,
Chen Ling Yun,
Zhang Li,
Zhang Yong Mei
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the clinical respiratory journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.789
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 1752-699X
pISSN - 1752-6981
DOI - 10.1111/crj.13112
Subject(s) - medicine , copd , emergency department , randomized controlled trial , physical therapy , pulmonary disease , quality of life (healthcare) , intervention (counseling) , self management , patient satisfaction , emergency medicine , nursing , machine learning , computer science
Abstract Purpose To examine the effectiveness of a nurse‐led self‐management program on outcomes of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Design A randomized controlled, single‐blind trial, carried out from October 2017 to December 2018, included 154 participants admitted with COPD to the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University in Guizhou, (randomized into intervention (n = 77) and control groups (n = 77)). Materials and Methods Participants in the intervention group underwent a nurse‐led self‐management program in addition to routine care, and participants of the control group received only routine care. The main outcome measures were COPD‐related readmission and emergency department visits, the 6‐minute walk distance (6MWD) test for measurement of exercise capacity, the St George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) for measurement of health‐related quality of life, and the COPD Transitional Care Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (CTCPSQ) for measurement of satisfaction. Data collection was conducted at baseline (T1) and after 3 (T2), 6 (T3) and 12 mo (T4). Findings Compared to the control group, participants in the intervention group showed significantly fewer COPD‐related hospital admissions ( P = 0.03) and emergency department visits ( P = 0.001) and higher total CTCPSQ scores ( P = 0.001) at 12 mo. Meanwhile, analysis of variance showed a significantly greater improvement in exercise capacity and health status over time in the nurse‐led program group than in the control group, P  < 0.001. Conclusions This study demonstrated that the nurse‐led self‐management program was effective in decreasing hospital readmissions and emergency department visits and improving exercise capacity, health‐related quality of life and satisfaction for patients with COPD.

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