Systematic review of the effectiveness of community-based self-management interventions among primary care COPD patients

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K. Jolly
M. S. Sidhu
E. Bates
S. Majothi
A. Sitch
S. Bayliss
H. J. Samuel Kim
R. E. Jordan
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[1] University of Birmingham,Institute for Applied Health Research
[2] University of Birmingham,School of Social Policy
[3] University of Oxford,St John’s College
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COPD self-management reduces hospital admissions and improves health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, whilst most patients are managed in primary care, the majority of self-management trials have recruited participants with more severe disease from secondary care. We report the findings of a systematic review of the effectiveness of community-based self-management interventions in primary care patients with COPD. We systematically searched eleven electronic databases and identified 12 eligible randomised controlled trials with seven included in meta-analyses for HRQoL, anxiety and depression. We report no difference in HRQoL at final follow-up (St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire total score −0.29; 95%CI −2.09, 1.51; I2 0%), nor any difference in anxiety or depression. In conclusion, supported self-management interventions delivered in the community to patients from primary care do not appear to be effective. Further research is recommended to identify effective self-management interventions suitable for primary care populations, particularly those with milder disease.
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