A Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Role of an In Home Asthma Disease Management Program Provided by Respiratory Therapists in Improving Outcomes and Reducing the Cost of the Care
概览
- 阶段
- 不适用
- 干预措施
- 未指定
- 疾病 / 适应症
- Asthma
- 发起方
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- 入组人数
- 159
- 试验地点
- 1
- 主要终点
- Health care utilization (hospitalizations, hospital days, emergency room visits, clinic visits) and cost.
- 状态
- 已完成
- 最后更新
- 18年前
概览
简要总结
This study compared an in-home asthma management program provided by nurses or respiratory therapists to see if those receiving program had fewer hospitalizations, clinic and emergency room visits and higher levels of satisfaction and health related quality of life.
详细描述
Background: Disease management may improve outcomes and reduce cost. We compared an in-home asthma management program (AMP) delivered by respiratory therapists (RTs) or nurses (RNs) to standard care (SC) in 159 adults with moderate to severe asthma to determine the effect on health care utilization (HCU), patient satisfaction (PS) and health related quality of life (HRQOL). Methods: This single center, prospective trial randomized subjects, age 18-64, to three groups: SC, AMP-RT or AMP-RN. Outcomes at six-months were HCU, cost, pulmonary function, symptoms, environmental assessment, asthma self-management, HRQOL (SF-36; St. Georges Respiratory Questionnaire \[SGRQ\]) and PS. Frequencies were compared using chi 2; all other variables were compared using ANOVA with a post-hoc test.
研究者
入排标准
入选标准
- •Adult patients (age 18-64 years) treated in the ED or hospitalized for an acute exacerbation of asthma at the university teaching hospital were invited to participate.
排除标准
- •Included other pulmonary disorders or diagnosis of co-morbid disease which was disabling in nature.
结局指标
主要结局
Health care utilization (hospitalizations, hospital days, emergency room visits, clinic visits) and cost.
时间窗: 6 months
次要结局
- Health related quality of life (SF-36 and St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire), oxygenation, pulmonary function, symptoms, patient satisfaction and asthma self-management score(6 months)