Comparing Online Pulmonary Rehabilitation 'myPR' Versus Conventional Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Patients With COPD (TROOPeR)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects able to complete all study procedures and give written informed consent.
- A diagnosis of COPD defined as per the NICE COPD guidelines with an MRC score of 2 or greater or appropriately symptomatic patients.
- Male or female volunteers aged 40+ with a diagnosis of COPD referred for pulmonary rehabilitation
- Access to the internet and ability to operate a web platform
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who have had an exacerbation requiring additional antibiotics and/or an additional course of steroids within 2 weeks prior to commencing the study.
- Patients who have already undertaken a pulmonary rehabilitation programme within the last 6 months
- Patients who have another respiratory disease as their main complaint, such as asthma, bronchiectasis, lung cancer, tuberculosis or any other significant respiratory disease.
- Uncontrolled hypertension
- Unstable cardiovascular disease that would make pulmonary rehabilitation exercise unsafe or prevent programme participation
- Patients who are unable to walk or whose ability to walk safely and independently is significantly impaired due to non-respiratory related conditions and/or cognitive impairment
- Patients who are unable to read, or use an internet enabled device or do not have access to the internet at home
- A timed 'Up and Go' test greater than 14 seconds
Sites / Locations
- Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Active Comparator
Face to Face Pulmonary Rehabilitaton
Online Pulmonary Rehabilitation
6 week incremental pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programme. Participants will attend 12 sessions over the 6 week period. The components of the PR programme will include an exercise programme. Education sessions will also be provided and include anatomy of the lungs and what is COPD, anxiety and depression, self management, managing breathlessness, medications and treatments, managing exacerbations of COPD and chest infections, clearing sputum and the Active Cycle of Breathing Technique, nutrition, pacing, smoking cessation. Participants on the face to face arm will also be instructed to carry out the pulmonary rehabilitation exercises an additional three times a week at home.
Those randomised to receive the online programme will be given log-in details and a password, and instructions to begin the 6 week programme at home. The online programme mirrors the conventional face-to-face PR programme and the exercise and educational components are given by means of instructional videos. Participants will be instructed to exercise five times a week. Participants in the online arm will receive during the PR course telephone contact to record any adverse or serious adverse events.