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Feasibility of a pulmonary rehabilitation programme for patients with symptomatic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Georgia: a single-site, randomised controlled trial from the Breathe Well Group.
Maglakelidze, Mariam; Kurua, Ia; Maglakelidze, Nino; Maglakelidze, Tamaz; Chkhaidze, Ivane; Gogvadze, Ketevan; Chkhaidze, Natia; Beadle, Helen; Redden-Rowley, Kelly; Adab, Peymane; Adams, Rachel; Chi, Chunhua; Cheng, K K; Cooper, Brendan; Correia-de-Sousa, Jaime; Dickens, Andrew P; Enocson, Alexandra; Farley, Amanda; Gale, Nicola K; Jowett, Sue; Martins, Sonia; Rai, Kiran; Sitch, Alice J; Stavrikj, Katarina; Stelmach, Rafael; Turner, Alice M; Williams, Sian; Jordan, Rachel E; Jolly, Kate.
Affiliation
  • Maglakelidze M; Georgian Respiratory Association, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Kurua I; Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Maglakelidze N; Georgian Respiratory Association, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Maglakelidze T; Georgian Respiratory Association, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Chkhaidze I; Georgian Respiratory Association, Tbilisi, Georgia tmaglak@gmail.com.
  • Gogvadze K; Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Faculty of Medicine, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Chkhaidze N; Georgian Respiratory Association, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Beadle H; Tbilisi State Medical University Faculty of Medicine, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Redden-Rowley K; Georgian Respiratory Association, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Adab P; M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Adams R; Department of Physiotherapy, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
  • Chi C; iCares Directorate, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK.
  • Cheng KK; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Cooper B; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Correia-de-Sousa J; Department of General Practice, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, 100034, China.
  • Dickens AP; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Enocson A; Lung Function & Sleep, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
  • Farley A; Life and Health Sciences Research Institute, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal.
  • Gale NK; International Primary Care Respiratory Group, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Jowett S; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Martins S; Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute, Singapore.
  • Rai K; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Sitch AJ; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Stavrikj K; Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham College of Arts and Law, Birmingham, UK.
  • Stelmach R; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Turner AM; Family Medicine, ABC Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Williams S; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Jordan RE; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
  • Jolly K; NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
BMJ Open ; 12(9): e056902, 2022 09 23.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36153030
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To assess the feasibility of delivering a culturally tailored pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programme and conducting a definitive randomised controlled trial (RCT).

DESIGN:

A two-arm, randomised feasibility trial with a mixed-methods process evaluation.

SETTING:

Secondary care setting in Georgia, Europe.

PARTICIPANTS:

People with symptomatic spirometry-confirmed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease recruited from primary and secondary care.

INTERVENTIONS:

Participants were randomised in a 11 ratio to a control group or intervention comprising 16 twice-weekly group PR sessions tailored to the Georgian setting. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME

MEASURES:

Feasibility of the intervention and RCT were assessed according to study recruitment, consent and follow-up, intervention fidelity, adherence and acceptability, using questionnaires and measurements at baseline, programme end and 6 months, and through qualitative interviews.

RESULTS:

The study recruited 60 participants (as planned) 54 (90%) were male, 10 (17%) had a forced expiratory volume in 1 second of ≤50% predicted. The mean MRC Dyspnoea Score was 3.3 (SD 0.5), and mean St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) 50.9 (SD 17.6). The rehabilitation specialists delivered the PR with fidelity. Thirteen (43.0%) participants attended at least 75% of the 16 planned sessions. Participants and rehabilitation specialists in the qualitative interviews reported that the programme was acceptable, but dropout rates were high in participants who lived outside Tbilisi and had to travel large distances. Outcome data were collected on 63.3% participants at 8 weeks and 88.0% participants at 6 months. Mean change in SGRQ total was -24.9 (95% CI -40.3 to -9.6) at programme end and -4.4 (95% CI -12.3 to 3.4) at 6 months follow-up for the intervention group and -0.5 (95% CI -8.1 to 7.0) and -8.1 (95% CI -16.5 to 0.3) for the usual care group at programme end and 6 months, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS:

It was feasible to deliver the tailored PR intervention. Approaches to improve uptake and adherence warrant further research. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER ISRCTN16184185.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Aspects: Implementation_research / Patient_preference Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: BMJ Open Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Aspects: Implementation_research / Patient_preference Limits: Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: BMJ Open Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: