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The Effect of Mobile Health Applications on Symptom Control, Self-efficacy and Chronic Disease Management in COPD

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Muş Alparlan University

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Treatments

Device: mKOAH application

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05295901
COPD And Mobile Application

Details and patient eligibility

About

Name:The effect of the mobile application developed to provide symptom control in chronic obstructive pulmonary patients on self-efficacy and chronic disease management

Aim:Considering the covid-19 pandemic seen all over the world, it is aimed to develop a mobile application with an integrated care model that allows individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to control their symptoms that seriously affect their quality of life.

Full description

In recent years, mobile technologies have been used in the use of self-management applications. Mobile technologies have the opportunity to provide information exchange between the patient and the healthcare professional, to provide patient-specific personalized training, to provide reminders, warnings reinforcements, to increase motivation and behavior change, Reducing the impact of exacerbations through early recognition of symptoms and prompt treatment of individuals with COPD has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of hospitalization, improving health-related quality of life, and controlling the burden of COPD.In addition, due to the COVID-19 pandemic experienced all around the world, telehealth and mobile technologies were used in the delivery of health services in many countries.

Importance of Research

Considering the covid-19 pandemic seen all over the world and in our country aim to develop a mobile application, which is an integrated care model that allows individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to control their symptoms that seriously affect their quality of life.

Method

Data Collection Tools

  1. Patient Diagnosis Form: The "Patient Diagnosis Form", prepared by the researcher in line with the literature, consists of two parts.

    Section 1: Age, place of residence, gender, educational status, occupation, economic status, health insurance, living with whom, smoking and alcohol consumption status, cigarette pack years, COPD information source, etc. for the patient. will consist of questions.

    Section 2: COPD diagnosis, presence of other diseases, number of symptoms and attacks, medication used, etc. questions were included

  2. COPD Self-Efficacy Scale) (CSES):The scale consists of 34 items that determine the degree of self-confidence of COPD patients to manage or avoid breathing difficulties during certain activities, and five sub-dimensions: negative impact, emotional state, physical effort, weather/environment influence, and behavioral risk factors.

  3. Chronic Disease Care Assessment Scale-Patient Form:The Likert-type and 20-item scale consists of five sub-dimensions: patient participation, decision making, goal setting, problem solving, and monitoring/coordination

  4. COPD Assessment Test (CAT):It is a scale consisting of 8 parameters in which the effects of the disease on daily life and health status are determined.

  5. Modifiye Medical Research Council (mMRC)/ Dyspnea Scale:It was used to compare the severity of dyspnea during activity in people with and without lung disease.

  6. Satisfaction Form: It is a form scored from 1 to 5 by the researcher in order to determine how satisfied the experimental group is with the content of the application at the end of the study.

  7. mCOPD mobile app:The conceptual and theoretical framework of the mobile application designed for individuals with COPD has been developed based on the chronic care model.Inside the mKOAH mobile application; There are interfaces under the headings of education, management, evaluation, vital parameters, communication, about us, resources.

Enrollment

80 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Literate
  • Having and using a smartphone (Android or iPhone)
  • who have been diagnosed with COPD
  • no communication problem
  • Not having mental confusion or any psychiatric problems
  • Individuals who agree to participate in Stage 2 (50%≤FEV1<80) and Stage 3 (30%≤FEV1<50) and Stage 4 (FEV1<30) research who meet the GOLD 2021 criteria will be included in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • with cognitive dysfunction
  • Comorbid diseases such as severe pulmonary, cardiological and malignant disease
  • in exacerbation
  • Visual, hearing, cognitive, or dexterity impairment that precludes mobile use
  • Patients in Stage 1 (FEV1≥80%) meeting the GOLD 2021 criteria.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

80 participants in 2 patient groups

experimental group
Experimental group
Description:
In the pre-test phase (first interview) - Patient Diagnosis Form, COPD Self-efficacy Scale, Chronic Disease Care Assessment Scale-Patient Form, COPD Assessment Test (CAT), Modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) Dyspnea Scale average 15-20 min. will be implemented. After the pre-test, the mCOPD mobile application will be installed on the phones of the patients and it will be checked whether the mobile application is working. mobile application content will be explained. In addition, a pulse oximeter device will be given to the patients by the researcher to record their pulse and saturation values and its use will be explained. In the final test phase (final interview); The COPD Self-Efficacy Scale, the Chronic Disease Care Assessment Scale-Patient Form, the COPD Assessment Test (CAT), the Modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) Dyspnea Scale and the Satisfaction Questionnaire will be applied to determine the degree of satisfaction
Treatment:
Device: mKOAH application
control group
No Intervention group
Description:
In the pre-test phase (first interview); Patient Diagnosis Form, COPD self-efficacy scale, Chronic Disease Care Assessment Scale-Patient Form, COPD Assessment Test (CAT), Modified Medical Research Council (MRC) Dyspnea Scale will be applied. No action will be taken after the interview. In the final testing phase (final interview); After applying the COPD Self-Efficacy Scale, the Chronic Disease Care Assessment Scale-Patient Form, the COPD Assessment Test (CAT), the Modified Medical Research Council (MRC) Dyspnea Scale, the mCOPD application will be installed on their phones and training

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Nuray ENÇ, Doktora Prof; Neşe ÖZDEMİR, PhD student

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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