Study Description: My Lung Health Coach (MLHC) is a virtual COPD education and self-management support program delivered through one-on-one sessions with a Certified Respiratory Educator (CRE) over 12 weeks. It includes six sessions that cover essential COPD topics such as: Basic COPD knowledge, Smoking cessation, Medications (inhalers, oxygen), Physical activity, Mental health and wellness, Vaccinations, Symptom self-management, Nutrition, Travel, and Long-term planning (including end-of-life care). The investigators have also developed a companion app to MLHC integrated into the electronic patient record that patients can access through their EPIC MyHealth app on the participants phones, tablets, or desktops. This study will evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of MLHC and the companion app.
My Lung Health Coach (MLHC) is a freely available evidence-based and person-centered COPD self-management program that connects people virtually with experienced certified respiratory educators (CREs) to provide structured COPD education and self-management support. MLHC was jointly developed by the Lung Health Foundation (a charitable organization focused on lung health advocacy) and academic Respirologist Dr. Andrew Kouri, with input from community members living with COPD. MLHC links community members living with COPD with certified respiratory health educators, using a person-centred approach to provide COPD education and self-management support. It is delivered virtually through one-on-one meetings offered over multiple sessions over 12 weeks. The topics covered in the program include: general COPD knowledge, smoking cessation, COPD medications (inhalers, oxygen), physical activity counselling, mental health and wellness, vaccinations, symptom self-management skills (breathing, energy management, symptom monitoring), nutrition, travel, and long-term planning (including end-of-life care). To improve the patient experience using MLHC, the investigators have integrated the MLHC program into the Epic Care Companion app at Women's College Hospital, an interactive patient-facing app designed as an extension of the Epic electronic health record system. Using Care Companion, patients will be able to track their progress through MLHC, accomplish session-specific educational and self-management tasks, and share their progress with their Women's College healthcare teams.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Virtual education and self-management program with companion application
Womens College Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RECRUITINGFeasibility (system use): Number of patients who started program over total offered, over one year.
Number of patients who started program over total offered for one year.
Time frame: 1 year
Feasibility (system use): Number of patients who completed program over total started, over one year.
Number of patients who completed program over total started for one year.
Time frame: 1 year
Feasibility (system use): Number of providers who referred patients to the program over total Number of providers, over approximately one year.
Number of providers who referred patients to the program over total Number of providers, over approximately one year.
Time frame: 1 year
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): Number of COPD-related outpatient visits
Number of COPD-related outpatient visits
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): Hospital admissions
Hospital admissions
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): ED visits
ED visits
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): ICU admissions (at baseline will be over the previous 12 months)
ICU admissions (at baseline will be over the previous 12 months)
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): COPD severity as measured by the COPD assessment test (CAT)
COPD severity as measured by the COPD assessment test (CAT)
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): Medication
Medication
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): Referrals: pulmonary rehab
Referrals: pulmonary rehab
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): Referrals: smoking cessation counseling
Referrals: smoking cessation counseling
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
Effectiveness (clinical outcomes): Referrals: specialist care
Referrals: specialist care
Time frame: outcomes will be collected prior to program commencement, at program completion (3 month), and at 6-month follow-up.
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