Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease self-management activation research trial (COPD-SMART): results of recruitment and baseline patient characteristics

Rennie Russo, David Coultas, Jamile Ashmore, Jennifer Peoples, John Sloan, Bradford E Jackson, Minyong Uhm, Karan P Singh, Steven N Blair, Sejong Bae, Rennie Russo, David Coultas, Jamile Ashmore, Jennifer Peoples, John Sloan, Bradford E Jackson, Minyong Uhm, Karan P Singh, Steven N Blair, Sejong Bae

Abstract

Objective: To describe the recruitment methods, study participation rate, and baseline characteristics of a representative sample of outpatients with COPD eligible for pulmonary rehabilitation participating in a trial of a lifestyle behavioral intervention to increase physical activity.

Setting and design: A patient registry was developed for recruitment using an administrative database from primary care and specialty clinics of an academic medical center in northeast Texas for a parallel group randomized trial.

Results: The registry was comprised of 5582 patients and over the course of the 30 month recruitment period 325 patients were enrolled for an overall study participation rate of 35.1%. After a 6-week COPD self-management education period provided to all enrolled patients, 305 patients were randomized into either usual care (UC; n=156) or the physical activity self-management intervention (PASM; n=149). There were no clinically significant differences in demographics, clinical characteristics, or health status indicators between the randomized groups.

Conclusion: The results of this recruitment process demonstrate the successful use of a patient registry for enrolling a representative sample of outpatients eligible for pulmonary rehabilitation with COPD from primary and specialty care. Moreover, this approach to patient recruitment provides a model for future studies utilizing administrative databases and electronic health records.

Keywords: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Physical activity; Randomized clinical trial; Recruitment; Self-management.

Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Figure 1. Patient flow from registry to…
Figure 1. Patient flow from registry to randomization
Details for exclusion of patients at all phases of recruitment through enrollment are summarized in Supplemental Table 2. Medical record (MR) review was discontinued (n=96) when the pre-specified enrollment goal was achieved.

Source: PubMed

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