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Effectiveness of integrated disease management for primary care chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: results of cluster randomised trial.
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- __Objective__ To investigate the long term effectiveness of integrated disease management delivered in primary care on quality of life in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compared with usual care. __Design__ 24 month, multicentre, pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial __Setting__ 40 general practices in the western part of the Netherlands __Participants__ Patients with COPD according to GOLD (Global Initiative for COPD) criteria. Exclusion criteria were terminal illness, cognitive impairment, alcohol or drug misuse, and inability to fill in Dutch questionnaires. Practices were included if they were willing to create a multidisciplinary COPD team. __Intervention__ General practitioners, practice nurses, and specialised physiotherapists in the intervention group received a two day training course on incorporating integrated disease management in practice, including early recognition of exacerbations and self management, smoking cessation, physiotherapeutic reactivation, optimal diagnosis, and drug adherence. Additionally, the course served as a network platform and collaborating healthcare providers designed an individual practice plan to integrate integrated disease management into daily practice. The control group continued usual care (based on i
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- application/pdf, BMJ (Clinical research ed.) vol. 349, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1019673057
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136.bmj.g5392