An Evaluation of Service Provision and Novel Strength Assessment on Patient Outcomes in a UK-Based Pulmonary Rehabilitation Setting.


Journal

COPD
ISSN: 1541-2563
Titre abrégé: COPD
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101211769

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
06 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 19 5 2020
medline: 9 9 2021
entrez: 19 5 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study's purpose was to (i) assess the impact of a 7-week pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programme upon patient outcomes; incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT), COPD assessment tool (CAT), Clinical COPD Questionnaire (CCQ) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS); (ii) assess the impact of COPD severity on ISWT, psychological functioning and quality of life measures following PR; (iii) assess the feasibility of incorporating individually prescribed one repetition maximum (1RM) training loads into the existing strength training programme. Patients were people with COPD enrolled onto one of three versions (locations A, B and C) of a 7-week PR programme, which consisted of group exercise sessions and a social plus education element. Two locations incorporated individually prescribed training loads. Minimal clinically important changes (MCICs) are reported for the ISWT across all locations. Statistically significant changes in both CAT and the CCQ were found, with MCIC's evident for CAT score overall and individually at location B. MCIC's were not found for the CCQ. No statistically significant or MCICs were evident for the HADS. MCIC's were present only in patients with mild to moderate severity for the ISWT. For the CAT, moderate, severe and very severe patients with COPD experienced MCIC's. MCIC's and statistically significant increases in 1RM strength were seen at both locations. These findings evidence an effective PR service. Basic strength exercise programming and assessment are feasible and should be implemented in PR services to maximise patient outcomes.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32419522
doi: 10.1080/15412555.2020.1764519
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

280-288

Auteurs

Ruth Barlow (R)

Provide, Colchester, Essex, UK.

Ben Jones (B)

School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

Mike Rogerson (M)

School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

Hannah Bannister (H)

Provide, Colchester, Essex, UK.

Rebecca Stuart (R)

Provide, Colchester, Essex, UK.

Jawadh Iqbal (J)

School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

Leanne Andrews (L)

School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

Izzie Easton (I)

School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

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