Breathing Exercises in Asthma Targeting Dysfunctional Breathing (BEAT_DB)
Dysfunctional Breathing in Asthma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dysfunctional Breathing in Asthma focused on measuring Dysfunctional Breathing, Uncontrolled Asthma, Breathing Exercises, Adults
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Referred from GP to a secondary, out-patient respiratory clinic for lack of asthma control
- Pulmonologist-diagnosed asthma
- ≥ 2 consultations at a pulmonologist-lead asthma clinic
- ACQ6 ≥0.8
- Able to provide written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Trained in breathing exercises by physiotherapist last 6 months
- Aged <18
- Pregnancy
- Not able to speak, read or understand Danish
- Any severe disease as judged by the responsible physician
- Participating in another pulmonary interventional research-project.
Sites / Locations
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
- Allergi og Lungeklinikken Helsingør
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
- Dep. of Physiotherapy and Dep. of Pulmonology
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Breathing Exercises
Usual care
Individual instruction from a nurse at baseline aimed at knowledge on pharmacological treatment and optimized inhalation techniques. The participants will be encouraged to use online video instruction. Three physiotherapist-sessions of Breathing Exercises (BrEX) with duration of 60 minutes (the initial) and 30 minutes (other sessions) at week 1, 4, and 9. The participant is expected to do 10 minutes of home exercise twice daily. The entire intervention combines elements of the Papworth method, and the Buteyko technique.
Individual instruction from a nurse at baseline aimed at knowledge on pharmacological treatment and optimized inhalation techniques. The participants will be encouraged to use online video instruction. Besides the individual instruction described above, patients will receive only short information given initially at recruitment. They are allowed to receive instruction in positive expiratory pressure-treatment and physiotherapy targeting other problems than dysfunctional breathing (DB).