O1-8 Evaluation of the implementation of the ‘Living well with COPD' self-management program in Switzerland

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Titre
O1-8 Evaluation of the implementation of the ‘Living well with COPD' self-management program in Switzerland
Titre de la conférence
European Journal of Public Health
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Frei Anja, Strassmann Alexandra, Guler Mathias, Carron Tania, Steurer-Stey Claudia, Lana Kaba Dalla, Giroud Philippe, Peytremann-Bridevaux Isabelle, Puhan Milo
Editeur
Oxford University Press (OUP)
ISSN
1101-1262
1464-360X
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
27/08/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
32
Numéro
Supplement_2
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Background
Self-management can improve health status and reduce hospitals admissions in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The aim of this mixed-methods study was to evaluate the implementation of the ‘Living well with COPD’ self-management program, a nation-wide effort by the Swiss Lung Associations and the Swiss society of pulmonary medicine.
Methods
For the implementation evaluation we used qualitative (interviews, focus groups) and quantitative (questionnaires, documentation analysis) methods to assess indicators of the outcomes reach, dose, fidelity, acceptability and appropriateness of the program. To evaluate the effectiveness, we assessed exercise capacity (1-minute sit-to-stand test), disease specific quality of life (Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire CRQ), symptoms, health care utilisation and health behaviour including physical activity at baseline and at the end of the program (after 12 months).
Results
Seven Cantonal Lung Associations implemented the program into their services according to plan, conducted it 13 times during 1 year and included in total 122 COPD patients (mean age 69 years, 48% female). The patients' attendance rate and the coaches' fidelity to the protocol were high (81% and 94%, respectively). Overall, acceptance and satisfaction of all involved persons (patients, coaches, responsible persons from the Lung Associations) was very high; they particularly acknowledged the meaningfulness of the program. Challenges were sustainable funding, integration of the coaches' additional workload and uncertainties regarding roles and responsibilities. After 14 month, the patients did not just avoid a decline in exercise capacity and health status but significantly improved in the 1-minute sit-to-stand test (23.9 vs. 27.1 repetitions) and in 3 of 4 CRQ subscales (with 0.2-0.5 units).
Conclusions
The ‘Living well with COPD' program was successfully implemented despite a tight schedule and showed a remarkably positive impact of the COPD patients' health status. The insights of this study will support the broader multiplication of the program throughout Switzerland and also serves the international community since it is one of the first nation-wide implementations beyond study settings.
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Environmental Science
Web of science
Open Access
Oui
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04/10/2022 12:17
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07/03/2024 8:14
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