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The Improving Care in Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Study A Cluster Randomized Trial

Not Applicable
Conditions
COPD
Interventions
Behavioral: active comparator, QualiCCare education
Registration Number
NCT01921556
Lead Sponsor
University of Zurich
Brief Summary

Background The Swiss health ministry launched a national quality program "QualiCCare" in 2011 to improve healthcare for patients with COPD.

The aim of this study is to determine whether participation in the COPD quality initiative ("QualiCCare") improves adherence to recommended clinical processes and shows impact on patients COPD care and on quality of life in patients with COPD.

Detailed Description

The care in obstructive lung disease study (CAROL) is a cluster-randomized controlled trial with randomization on the practice level. Thirty practices will be randomly assigned to equally sized intervention group or control group.

Each General Practioner (GP) of a practice will approach consecutively and regardless the reason for the current encounter, COPD patients diagnosed by spirometric evaluation (FEV1/ FVC \< 0.70), aged 45 years older, with a smoking history of = 10 pack-years (PY). GPs in the intervention group will receive "QualiCCare" education, which addresses knowledge, decision-making and behavioural aspects as well as delivery of care according to COPD quality indicators and evidence based key elements. In the control group no educational intervention will be applied and COPD patients will be treated as usual. The study period is one year.

The primary outcome measure is an aggregated score of relevant clinical processes defining elements in the care of patients with COPD: smoking cessation counseling, influenza vaccination, motivation for physical activity, appropriate pharmacotherapy, patient education and collaborative care.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
216
Inclusion Criteria

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Exclusion Criteria

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
QualiCCare educationactive comparator, QualiCCare education"QualiCCare"education is a training workshop designed to educate professionals on the guidelines but also and particularly governing professional behavior by feedback, reminders and pathways that help to change their attitudes and care behavior. Based on behavioral and learning theory, QualiCCare intervention not only tries to increase knowledge but also internal motivation and decision making by stimuli and resources and by written instruments that guide evidence based decision support.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
"Quality of care process"one year

Difference in "quality of care process" (total increase in performed measures/fulfilled indicators) will be assessed after one year between COPD patients in the intervention and control group as reported by the patient

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of lifeone year

We use the COPD Assessment Test (CAT). The CAT provides clinicians and patients with a reliable measure of overall COPD-related health status for the assessment and long-term follow-up of individual patients. The CAT is a validated short and simple patient-completed questionnaire that has been developed for use in routine clinical practice to measure the health status and grading the impact of COPD on patients' life. The CAT has very similar discriminative properties to the much more complex SGRQ (St. Georges Respiratory Questionnaire), and is available in different languages. It compromises 8 simple questions, 8 items on a scale 0-5 with a total scoring range of 0-40. CAT score \<10 low impact, 10-20 medium impact \>30 very high impact of COPD on patients life

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Institute of General Practice, University of Zurich

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Zurich, Switzerland

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