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Pre/Post Pilot Test of Video Module Education

3. juni 2019 oppdatert av: University of Chicago

Pre/Post Pilot Test of VME for the Video vs. TTG Respiratory Inhaler Technique Assessment and InstructioN Study

Asthma and Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) results in over a million hospitalizations in the United States annually and COPD is the third leading cause of 30-day re-hospitalizations. Clinical trials have established the efficacy of treatments primarily dispensed via respiratory inhaler devices that reduce morbidity and health care utilization if they are used correctly. The effectiveness of these medications in real-world settings is limited by the fact that patients often do not use inhalers correctly. Current guidelines recommend assessing and teaching inhaler technique at all health care encounters, including hospitalization. Over 75% of hospitalized patients in an urban, predominantly underserved population misused their respiratory inhalers, highlighting a missed opportunity to educate these patients with high potential to benefit. Hospitalization, therefore, provides a potential 'teachable moment' to correct this misuse. My preliminary data indicate that one strategy, in-person teach-to-goal (TTG), is effective in teaching hospitalized patients proper inhaler technique and is more effective than simple verbal instruction. While TTG is a promising, several limitations prevent widespread adoption. TTG is time-consuming and costly. Also, reinforcement may be needed, which may be impractical with in-person TTG. One potential method to surmount TTG's limitations is use of interactive video module education (VME) that has the potential to be less costly, maintain fidelity, and be more easily extended into the post-discharge setting than in-person TTG. Before widespread implementation of VME, it is critical to rigorously develop and test VME for inhaler education in the hospital setting. Ultimately, it will also be important to understand patients' ability and willingness to use post-discharge VME for educational reinforcement to allow for this strategy to transition patients across care settings from hospital to home.

We hypothesize that interactive VME will lead to non-inferior rates of ability to demonstrate correct inhaler use compared to rates with TTG among hospitalized patients with Asthma or COPD.

For this study we are testing the preliminary efficacy of VME to teach respiratory inhaler technique prior to implementing a larger RCT to test the comparative effectiveness of VME versus TTG.

Studieoversikt

Status

Fullført

Intervensjon / Behandling

Detaljert beskrivelse

The specific aim to test this hypothesis is:

To iteratively test VME to teach correct use of metered dose inhaler (MDIs) and dry-powder Diskus® devices to hospitalized patients with Asthma or COPD. We partnered with software development companies to develop VME modules that (self)-assess and teach respiratory inhaler technique to hospitalized participants. We have tested the VME in focus groups. Now that the VME is developed we will iteratively pilot test (n=30-40) the VME strategy (up to 3 rounds (90-120 total)) to obtain important patient feedback,preferences and preliminary efficacy estimates for the module.

We hypothesize that participants' post-VME inhaler technique will be significantly better than their pre-VME inhaler technique.

Studietype

Intervensjonell

Registrering (Faktiske)

90

Fase

  • Ikke aktuelt

Deltakelseskriterier

Forskere ser etter personer som passer til en bestemt beskrivelse, kalt kvalifikasjonskriterier. Noen eksempler på disse kriteriene er en persons generelle helsetilstand eller tidligere behandlinger.

Kvalifikasjonskriterier

Alder som er kvalifisert for studier

18 år og eldre (Voksen, Eldre voksen)

Tar imot friske frivillige

Nei

Kjønn som er kvalifisert for studier

Alle

Beskrivelse

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age 18 years and older
  2. Admission to the inpatient medical service and surgical service
  3. Physician-diagnosed COPD or asthma. We will enroll patients even if the primary reason for admission is not COPD or asthma (e.g., patients admitted for heart failure, but with a physician diagnosis of COPD are eligible).

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Currently in an intensive care unit
  2. Physician declines to provide consent
  3. Patient unable to provide consent (e.g., history of cognitive impairment, unable to understand English) or declines to provide consent

Studieplan

Denne delen gir detaljer om studieplanen, inkludert hvordan studien er utformet og hva studien måler.

Hvordan er studiet utformet?

Designdetaljer

  • Primært formål: Helsetjenesteforskning
  • Tildeling: N/A
  • Intervensjonsmodell: Enkeltgruppeoppdrag
  • Masking: Ingen (Open Label)

Våpen og intervensjoner

Deltakergruppe / Arm
Intervensjon / Behandling
Eksperimentell: VME Group
Pre and post VME education group. The Intervention is the use of the virtual education module rather than the interpersonal educational strategy.
Received inhaler education through VME (virtual education module)
Andre navn:
  • Video Module Education (VME)

Hva måler studien?

Primære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Tiltaksbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
Number of Participants With Inhaler Misuse Pre- and Post-VME
Tidsramme: Up to 30 days

Assess patient's inhaler technique using Inhaler checklists by the trained assessor.

The primary outcome will be comparing post-intervention to pre-intervention scores; secondary outcome will be 30 days post-discharge visit

We will define inhaler technique in two ways:

  1. Correct Use (i.e., >75% of steps correct)
  2. Mastery (i.e., perfect technique, 100% steps correct)
Up to 30 days

Sekundære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Tiltaksbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
Livskvalitet (QOL)
Tidsramme: opptil 30 dager
Bruk validerte sykdomsspesifikke QOL-verktøy (dvs. astma eller KOLS QOL-verktøy)
opptil 30 dager
Symptom Burden
Tidsramme: up to 30 days
Assess patient's respiratory symptoms/morbidity, which includes the Borg symptom score, Asthma Symptom Severity Index (ASSI), Chronic Bronchitis Symptom Questionnaire, COPD Severity Score (CSS), Airway Questionnaire (AQ-20), COPD Helplessness Index (CHI) and demographic and other clinical information.
up to 30 days
Self-efficacy of Inhaler Technique
Tidsramme: up to 30 days

Assess patient's confidence in using their inhalers.

We will ask patients to report if they: strongly disagree/disagree/neutral/agree/strongly agree with the statement: "I am confident that I know how to use this respiratory inhaler correctly".

up to 30 days

Samarbeidspartnere og etterforskere

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Etterforskere

  • Hovedetterforsker: Valerie G. Press, MD, MPH, University of Chicago

Studierekorddatoer

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Studer hoveddatoer

Studiestart

1. november 2014

Primær fullføring (Faktiske)

1. oktober 2015

Studiet fullført (Faktiske)

1. oktober 2015

Datoer for studieregistrering

Først innsendt

10. oktober 2014

Først innsendt som oppfylte QC-kriteriene

28. oktober 2014

Først lagt ut (Anslag)

29. oktober 2014

Oppdateringer av studieposter

Sist oppdatering lagt ut (Faktiske)

4. juni 2019

Siste oppdatering sendt inn som oppfylte QC-kriteriene

3. juni 2019

Sist bekreftet

1. februar 2019

Mer informasjon

Begreper knyttet til denne studien

Andre studie-ID-numre

  • IRB12-1844

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