• Respirology · Aug 2004

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Short- and long-term hospital and community exercise programmes for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

    • Mercedes Elliott, Carol Watson, Eve Wilkinson, Arthur W Musk, and Fiona R Lake.
    • Physiotherapy Department, Fremantle Hospital, Western Australia, Australia.
    • Respirology. 2004 Aug 1; 9 (3): 345-51.

    ObjectivePulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD has been shown to be beneficial but the optimal setting is not known. In the present study, the efficacy of a short-term community-based exercise programme was compared with a standard hospital outpatient programme. Additionally, the usefulness of community or home programmes in maintaining improvements in the longer term was studied.MethodologyForty-three patients with moderate to severe COPD were randomized to one of the following three groups: a 3-month hospital programme then a 9 month home programme (Hospital/Home); a 3-month hospital programme then a 9-month community programme (Hospital/Community); or a 12-month community programme (Community/Community). The initial 3-month programme was analysed by comparing the Hospital group (Hospital/Home plus Hospital/Community) with the Community group (Community/Community). Six-minute walking distance (6MWD), quality of life (Guyatt chronic respiratory disease questionnaire, CRQ) and lung function were measured at 0, 3, 6 and 12 months and results were analysed using the Wilcoxon rank sum test.ResultsAt 3 months, there was a significant improvement from baseline in 6MWD in the Hospital group (81.3 +/- 18.3 m, P < 0.05, anova) but not the Community group (14.4 +/- 28.5 m, not significant). The difference between the groups was not significant (P = 0.058). At 3 months, there was a significant improvement in quality of life in the Hospital group (CRQ +16.3 +/- 3.1, P < 0.01, anova) and in the Community group (CRQ +10.2 +/- 4.9, P < 0.05, anova) but the difference between the groups was not significant. Following the initial 3-month programme, the dropout rate was high overall (73% by 12 months), and therefore data from the maintenance programme could not be analysed.ConclusionsA 3-month community-based exercise programme for patients with COPD did not improve 6MWD. The long-term retention rates in the programmes were poor.

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