Pulmonary hypertension and home-based (PHAHB) exercise intervention: protocol for a feasibility study

被引:5
|
作者
McCormack, Ciara [1 ]
Kehoe, Brona [2 ]
Hardcastle, Sarah J. [1 ,3 ]
McCaffrey, Noel [4 ]
McCarren, Andrew [5 ]
Gaine, Sean [6 ]
McCullagh, Brian [6 ]
Moyna, Niall [1 ]
机构
[1] Dublin City Univ, Sch Hlth & Human Performance, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Waterford Inst Technol, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Waterford, Ireland
[3] Univ Notre Dame, Inst Hlth Res, Fremantle, WA, Australia
[4] ExWell Med, Dublin, Ireland
[5] Dublin City Univ, Insight Ctr Data Analyt, Dublin, Ireland
[6] Mater Misericordiae Univ Hosp, Resp Dept, Dublin, Ireland
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2021年 / 11卷 / 05期
关键词
rehabilitation medicine; sports medicine; respiratory physiology; FATIGUE SEVERITY SCALE; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; ARTERIAL-HYPERTENSION; SELF-EFFICACY; SAMPLE-SIZE; REHABILITATION; STATEMENT; HEALTH; RECOMMENDATIONS;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045460
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
IntroductionNovel therapies for pulmonary hypertension (PH) have improved survival and slowed disease progression. However, patients still present with symptoms of exertional dyspnoea and fatigue, which impacts their ability to perform activities of daily living, reduces exercise tolerance and impairs their quality of life (QoL). Exercise training has shown to be safe and effective at enhancing QoL and physical function in PH patients, yet it remains an underused adjunct therapy. Most exercise training for PH patients has been offered through hospital-based programmes. Home-based exercise programmes provide an alternative model that has the potential to increase the availability and accessibility of exercise training as an adjunct therapy in PH. The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, utility and safety of a novel remotely supervised home-based PH exercise programme.MethodsSingle arm intervention with a pre/post comparisons design and a follow-up maintenance phase will be employed. Eligible participants (n=25) will be recruited from the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital PH Unit. Participants will undergo a 10-week home-based exercise programme, with induction training, support materials, telecommunication support and health coaching sessions followed by a 10-week maintenance phase. The primary outcomes are feasibility, acceptability, utility and safety of the intervention. Secondary outcomes will include the impact of the intervention on exercise capacity, physical activity, strength, health-related QoL and exercise self-efficacy.Ethics and disseminationEthics approval has been obtained from the Mater Misericordiae Institutional Review Board REF:1/378/2032 and Dublin City University Research Ethics DCUREC/2018/246. A manuscript of the results will be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal and results will be presented at conferences, community and consumer forums and hospital research conferences.Trial registration numberISRCTN83783446; Pre-results.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Safety, feasibility and effectiveness of the remotely delivered Pulmonary Hypertension and Home-Based (PHAHB) physical activity intervention
    McCormack, Ciara
    Kehoe, Brona
    Cullivan, Sarah
    McCaffrey, Noel
    Gaine, Sean
    McCullagh, Brian
    McCarren, Andrew
    Hardcastle, Sarah J.
    Moyna, Niall M.
    [J]. ERJ OPEN RESEARCH, 2024, 10 (01)
  • [2] Feasibility of a home-based exercise intervention for patients with systemic sclerosis
    Alsing, Peter
    Assmann, Mie Ladefoged
    Kristensen, Thomas Linddal
    Naeser, Esben Uggerby
    Sondergaard, Klaus
    de Thurah, Annette
    Mechlenburg, Inger
    [J]. PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2024,
  • [3] Feasibility, acceptability, safety and efficacy of a remotely delivered home-based pulmonary hypertension exercise program
    McCormack, C.
    Kehoe, B.
    Cullivan, S.
    Mccaffrey, N.
    Gaine, S.
    Mccullagh, B.
    Mccarren, A.
    Hardcastle, S.
    Moyna, N.
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2022, 60
  • [4] HOME-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAMS IN PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
    Goondi, Damanjit
    Partridge, Arun C. R.
    Dunnewold, Nicole
    Weatherald, Jason
    [J]. CHEST, 2021, 160 (04) : 2167A - 2168A
  • [5] Feasibility of a Home-Based Exercise Intervention with Remote Guidance for Obese Asthmatics
    Lowe, A. A.
    Garcia, O.
    Stern, D. A.
    Gerald, L. B.
    Bime, C.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2018, 197
  • [6] Safety and efficacy of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with pulmonary hypertension: Feasibility study of 12 cases
    Inagaki, Takeshi
    Terada, Jiro
    Tanabe, Nobuhiro
    Kawata, Naoko
    Kasai, Hajime
    Sugiura, Toshihiko
    Shigeta, Ayako
    Murata, Atsushi
    Sakao, Seiichiro
    Tatsumi, Koichiro
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2020, 56
  • [7] A home-based exercise intervention for caregivers of persons with dementia: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Chan, Wai Chi
    Lautenschlager, Nicola
    Dow, Briony
    Ma, Suk Ling
    Wong, Corine Sau Man
    Lam, Linda Chiu Wa
    [J]. TRIALS, 2016, 17
  • [8] A home-based exercise intervention for caregivers of persons with dementia: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Wai Chi Chan
    Nicola Lautenschlager
    Briony Dow
    Suk Ling Ma
    Corine Sau Man Wong
    Linda Chiu Wa Lam
    [J]. Trials, 17
  • [9] Feasibility of a Home-Based Exercise Intervention on Older Patients With Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
    Hogan, Maureen J.
    [J]. NURSING RESEARCH, 2015, 64 (02) : E49 - E50
  • [10] Feasibility study of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in Bangladesh
    Habib, G. M. M.
    Rabinovich, R.
    Uzzaman, N.
    Nahar, K.
    Akter, S.
    Pinnock, H.
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2022, 60