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Title: | “care-COPD”: A nursing and physiotherapy initiative to develop a mobile app for COPD self-management | Author(s): | Poon, Sara Wai Sha Yeung, Monly Man Yee Choi, Tiffany Ching Man Pang, Johnson Chun Yiu Low, Lisa Pau Le |
Author(s): | Siu, M. Y. | Issue Date: | 2021 | Conference: | 12th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation | Abstract: | Objective: The study aims to conduct a formative evaluation a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Mobile App on its usability, effectiveness and adherence from COPD patients and health care professionals (HCPs). Background: COPD is a chronic progressive respiratory disorder. The provision for timely and appropriate care coordination of COPD management is often a big challenge to health care providers. Innovative mobile health applications have the potential to integrate COPD care to sustain self-management of patients over time. This study is the first phase of a larger interdisciplinary collaborative initiative between nursing and physiotherapy. Methods: A purposive sample of 10 COPD patients and 20 HCPs will be included to evaluate the acceptability of the “care-COPD” App. Focus group interviews will be conducted to both COPD patients and HCPs after the trial ends. Data will be analysed thematically to identify themes and patterns. Results: After testing the “care-COPD” for 4 weeks, focus groups are done to explore technical difficulties, perceived effectiveness of the App, and attitude towards the use of mobile application to aid COPD self-management. The views from COPD patients and HCPs are compared and contrasted. Conclusion: This study can provide important insights on the application of digital interventions in COPD self-management to further improve the availability and accessibility of pulmonary rehabilitation initiatives for patients. |
URI: | https://repository.cihe.edu.hk/jspui/handle/cihe/2240 | CIHE Affiliated Publication: | Yes |
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