Short term efficacy of pulmonary rehabilitation for improving functional capacity and quality of life of chronic obstructive respiratory disease (COPD) patient is well known. However, there is an important gap between the scientific knowledge and the clinical use of pulmonary rehabilitation since a a very small number of patients benefit from this therapeutic intervention. We estimate that less than 1% of the 750 000 canadians suffering from COPD have access to a pulmonary rehabilitation program. We want to study the efficacy of a home-based rehabilitation program as a way to facilitate the access to rehabilitation.
This article on the main outcome is available. Maltais F, Bourbeau J, Shapiro S, Lacasse Y, Perrault H, Baltzan M, Hernandez P, Rouleau M, Julien M, Parenteau S, Paradis B, Levy RD, Camp P, Lecours R, Audet R, Hutton B, Penrod JR, Picard D, Bernard S. Effects of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized trial. Ann Int Med 2008;149:869-878.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
252
After a 4-week education program, patients took part to home-based rehabilitation or outpatient hospital-based rehabilitation for 8 weeks. Patients were subsequently followed for 40 weeks to complete the one-year study.
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Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital
The dyspnea of the chronic respiratory questionnaire (CRQ) at 12 months is the primary outcome variable.
Maltais F, Bourbeau J, Shapiro S, Lacasse Y, Perrault H, Baltzan M, Hernandez P, Rouleau M, Julien M, Parenteau S, Paradis B, Levy RD, Camp P, Lecours R, Audet R, Hutton B, Penrod JR, Picard D, Bernard S. Effects of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized trial. Ann Int Med 2008;149:869-878.
Time frame: The data collection was terminated in January 2007 and publication was done December 2008
2-CRQ total score and specific domains, exercise tolerance (6MWD and submaximal exercise test) and ADL at 4 months.
Time frame: The data collection was terminated in January 2007.
3-Health service utilization (physician and emergency department visits, hospitalizations) over the 1-year study period.
Time frame: The data collection was terminated in January 2007.
4 Intervention cost.
Time frame: The data collection was terminated in January 2007.
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