A community-based exercise programme in COPD self-management: Two years follow-up of the COPE-II study - 19/10/14
Summary |
Introduction |
It is still unknown how best to maintain effects of exercise programmes in COPD in the long-term. We present the long-term effects of a community-based exercise programme incorporated in a self-management programme, compared to a self-management programme only in patients with COPD.
Methods |
All included patients participated in four self-management sessions. Additionally, patients in the intervention group participated in an 11-month community-based exercise programme led by physiotherapists. Patients trained three times/week for six months and two times/week during the subsequent five months. To encourage a behavioural change towards exercise, one of these weekly training sessions was home-based (unsupervised). No formal exercise training was offered to intervention patients in the second year.
Results |
The intervention was assigned to 80 patients, and the control condition to 79 patients. 82.5% and 78.5% of the intervention and control group, respectively, completed 24 months follow-up. Modified intention-to-treat analyses were performed. Although statistically significant after 12 months (35.1 m (95%CI: 8.4–61.8)), the between-group difference on maximal exercise capacity was not statistically significant after 24 months (12.2 m (95%CI: −16.6 to 41.0). Nevertheless, the between-group difference in daily physical activity was maintained after 24 months (1193 steps/day (95%CI: 203–2182)). A beneficial effect was also found on CRQ dyspnoea score but not on other CRQ domains, CCQ and HADS.
Conclusions |
Our intervention was effective in achieving a behavioural change reflected by a sustained increase in daily physical activity, not accompanied by a sustained increase in maximal exercise capacity after two years of follow-up (ISRCTN81447311).
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : COPD, Self-management, Exercise, Community-based, Physical activity
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Vol 108 - N° 10
P. 1481-1490 - octobre 2014 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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