Volume 12, Issue 4 606378 pp. 193-198
Open Access

A Canadian, Multicentre, Randomized Clinical Trial of Home-Based Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Copd: Rationale and Methods

François Maltais

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François Maltais

Centre de recherche Hôpital Laval Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de l’Université Laval Sainte-Foy, Canada , iucpq.qc.ca

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Jean Bourbeau

Jean Bourbeau

Respiratory Epidemiology and Clinical Research Unit Montreal Chest Institute McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

Division of Clinical Epidemiology McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

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Yves Lacasse

Yves Lacasse

Centre de recherche Hôpital Laval Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de l’Université Laval Sainte-Foy, Canada , iucpq.qc.ca

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Stan Shapiro

Stan Shapiro

Division of Clinical Epidemiology McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

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Hélène Perrault

Hélène Perrault

Respiratory Epidemiology and Clinical Research Unit Montreal Chest Institute McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education McGill University Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

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John R Penrod

John R Penrod

Division of Clinical Epidemiology McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

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Marc Baltzan

Marc Baltzan

Mont-Sinaï Montréal and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics McGill University Montreal, Canada , mcgill.ca

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Michel Rouleau

Michel Rouleau

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Associé Quebec, Canada

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Marcel Julien

Marcel Julien

Hôpital Sacré Coeur Montréal, Canada , hscm.ca

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Bruno Paradis

Bruno Paradis

Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital Laval, Canada , hjr-jrh.qc.ca

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Richard Audet

Richard Audet

Centre hospitalier de la Baie des Chaleurs Maria, Canada

Centre de Recherche Médicale Spécialisée Baie des Chaleurs Bonaventure Quebec, Canada

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Paul Hernandez

Paul Hernandez

Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada , dal.ca

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Robert D Levy

Robert D Levy

St Paul’s Hospital Vancouver British Columbia, Canada , helpstpauls.com

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Pat Camp

Pat Camp

St Paul’s Hospital Vancouver British Columbia, Canada , helpstpauls.com

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Richard Lecours

Richard Lecours

Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu de Lévis Lévis Quebec, Canada

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Danielle Picard

Danielle Picard

Centre de recherche Hôpital Laval Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de l’Université Laval Sainte-Foy, Canada , iucpq.qc.ca

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Sarah Bernard

Sarah Bernard

Centre de recherche Hôpital Laval Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de l’Université Laval Sainte-Foy, Canada , iucpq.qc.ca

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First published: 03 June 2005
Citations: 16

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary rehabilitation remains largely underused. Self-monitored, home-based rehabilitation is a promising approach to improving the availability of pulmonary rehabilitation.

OBJECTIVE: To report the rationale and methods of a trial comparing the effectiveness of self-monitored, home-based rehabilitation with hospital-based, outpatient rehabilitation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

STUDY DESIGN: A parallel-group, randomized, noninferiority, multicentre trial will be performed with 240 patients with moderate to severe COPD.

INTERVENTION: Patients will be randomly assigned to conventional, supervised, hospital-based outpatient rehabilitation or self-monitored, home-based rehabilitation. Both interventions will include a standardized, comprehensive self-management program, in addition to the hospital-based outpatient or home-based exercise program. After the three-month intervention, patients in both groups will be encouraged to continue exercising at home. Patients will be assessed monthy with telephone interviews and in person at enrollment, three months and 12 months.

OUTCOMES: The dyspnea domain of the Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire (CRQ) at 12 months is the primary outcome variable. Secondary outcome variables include total and domain-specific CRQ scores; exercise tolerance and activity of daily living; health service use over the one-year study period; and direct and indirect costs of COPD treatment.

ANALYSIS: An intent-to-treat approach will be used as the primary analysis. The primary analysis will focus on the change in the CRQ dyspnea score using a two-sided t distribution based on 95% CIs. The same approach will be used for secondary continuous outcome variables.

CONCLUSION: The present trial will address two unresolved issues in pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with COPD: the short-term and long-term effectiveness of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation strategies. The authors will also determine if home-based pulmonary rehabilitation can reduce health service use (eg, hospitalizations and emergency visits) and if it can be done at a lower cost than the traditional hospital-based outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation.

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