Tablet computers to support outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD
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Tablet computers to support outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD. / Ringbaek, Thomas J.; Lavesen, Marie; Lange, Peter.
I: European Clinical Respiratory Journal, Bind 3, Nr. 1, 31016, 24.05.2016.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Tablet computers to support outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD
AU - Ringbaek, Thomas J.
AU - Lavesen, Marie
AU - Lange, Peter
PY - 2016/5/24
Y1 - 2016/5/24
N2 - BACKGROUND: A minicomputer (tablet) with instructions and a training diary has the potential of facilitating adherence to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR).OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of adding a tablet to a classic outpatient PR programme for COPD patients.METHODS: A total of 115 patients participated in a 7- to 10-week outpatient PR programme in groups of 10-12 individuals. Half of the groups were assigned to PR plus a tablet (tablet group) and the other groups were assigned to PR only (controls). Primary effect parameters were endurance shuttle walk time (ESWT) and disease-specific health status (COPD Assessment Test=CAT).RESULTS: The change in ESWT was significantly better in the control group (mean 167 sec) compared with the tablet group (mean 51 sec) (p<0.01), whereas the change in CAT score did not differ significantly between the two groups (-0.6 vs. -2.3) (p=0.17).CONCLUSIONS: Compared with usual PR, no significant improvements were seen in the group equipped with the tablet after 7-10 weeks of rehabilitation. Future studies should focus on long-term effects.
AB - BACKGROUND: A minicomputer (tablet) with instructions and a training diary has the potential of facilitating adherence to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR).OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of adding a tablet to a classic outpatient PR programme for COPD patients.METHODS: A total of 115 patients participated in a 7- to 10-week outpatient PR programme in groups of 10-12 individuals. Half of the groups were assigned to PR plus a tablet (tablet group) and the other groups were assigned to PR only (controls). Primary effect parameters were endurance shuttle walk time (ESWT) and disease-specific health status (COPD Assessment Test=CAT).RESULTS: The change in ESWT was significantly better in the control group (mean 167 sec) compared with the tablet group (mean 51 sec) (p<0.01), whereas the change in CAT score did not differ significantly between the two groups (-0.6 vs. -2.3) (p=0.17).CONCLUSIONS: Compared with usual PR, no significant improvements were seen in the group equipped with the tablet after 7-10 weeks of rehabilitation. Future studies should focus on long-term effects.
U2 - 10.3402/ecrj.v3.31016
DO - 10.3402/ecrj.v3.31016
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 27225598
VL - 3
JO - European Clinical Respiratory Journal
JF - European Clinical Respiratory Journal
SN - 2001-8525
IS - 1
M1 - 31016
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