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Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study

OBJECTIVE: To assess the adherence of physiotherapists to the study protocol and the occurrence of contamination bias during the course of a randomized controlled trial with a recruitment period of 2 years and a 1-year follow-up (COPE-II study). STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: In the COPE-II study, interv...

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Autores principales: Effing, Tanja W, Krabbenbos, Manon, Pieterse, Marcel E, van der Valk, Paul DLPM, Zielhuis, Gerhard A, Kerstjens, Huib AM, van der Palen, Job
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3379869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22745533
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S27646
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author Effing, Tanja W
Krabbenbos, Manon
Pieterse, Marcel E
van der Valk, Paul DLPM
Zielhuis, Gerhard A
Kerstjens, Huib AM
van der Palen, Job
author_facet Effing, Tanja W
Krabbenbos, Manon
Pieterse, Marcel E
van der Valk, Paul DLPM
Zielhuis, Gerhard A
Kerstjens, Huib AM
van der Palen, Job
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the adherence of physiotherapists to the study protocol and the occurrence of contamination bias during the course of a randomized controlled trial with a recruitment period of 2 years and a 1-year follow-up (COPE-II study). STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: In the COPE-II study, intervention patients received a standardized physiotherapeutic reactivation intervention (COPE-active) and control patients received usual care. The latter could include regular physiotherapy treatment. Information about the adherence of physiotherapists with the study protocol was collected by performing a single interview with both intervention and control patients. Patients were only interviewed when they were currently receiving physiotherapy. Interviews were performed during two separate time periods, 10 months apart. Nine characteristics of the COPE-active intervention were scored. Scores were converted into percentages (0%, no aspects of COPE-active; 100%, full implementation of COPE-active). RESULTS: Fifty-one patients were interviewed (first period: intervention n = 14 and control n = 10; second period: intervention n = 18 and control n = 9). Adherence with the COPE-active protocol was high (median scores: period 1, 96.8%; period 2, 92.1%), and large contrasts in scores between the intervention and control group were found (period 1: 96.8% versus 22.7%; period 2: 92.1% versus 25.0%). The scores of patients treated by seven physiotherapists who trained patients of both study groups were similar to the scores of patients treated by physiotherapists who only trained patients of one study group. CONCLUSION: The adherence of physiotherapists with the COPE-active protocol was high, remained unchanged over time, and no obvious contamination bias occurred.
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spelling pubmed-33798692012-06-28 Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study Effing, Tanja W Krabbenbos, Manon Pieterse, Marcel E van der Valk, Paul DLPM Zielhuis, Gerhard A Kerstjens, Huib AM van der Palen, Job Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research OBJECTIVE: To assess the adherence of physiotherapists to the study protocol and the occurrence of contamination bias during the course of a randomized controlled trial with a recruitment period of 2 years and a 1-year follow-up (COPE-II study). STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: In the COPE-II study, intervention patients received a standardized physiotherapeutic reactivation intervention (COPE-active) and control patients received usual care. The latter could include regular physiotherapy treatment. Information about the adherence of physiotherapists with the study protocol was collected by performing a single interview with both intervention and control patients. Patients were only interviewed when they were currently receiving physiotherapy. Interviews were performed during two separate time periods, 10 months apart. Nine characteristics of the COPE-active intervention were scored. Scores were converted into percentages (0%, no aspects of COPE-active; 100%, full implementation of COPE-active). RESULTS: Fifty-one patients were interviewed (first period: intervention n = 14 and control n = 10; second period: intervention n = 18 and control n = 9). Adherence with the COPE-active protocol was high (median scores: period 1, 96.8%; period 2, 92.1%), and large contrasts in scores between the intervention and control group were found (period 1: 96.8% versus 22.7%; period 2: 92.1% versus 25.0%). The scores of patients treated by seven physiotherapists who trained patients of both study groups were similar to the scores of patients treated by physiotherapists who only trained patients of one study group. CONCLUSION: The adherence of physiotherapists with the COPE-active protocol was high, remained unchanged over time, and no obvious contamination bias occurred. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3379869/ /pubmed/22745533 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S27646 Text en © 2012 Effing et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Effing, Tanja W
Krabbenbos, Manon
Pieterse, Marcel E
van der Valk, Paul DLPM
Zielhuis, Gerhard A
Kerstjens, Huib AM
van der Palen, Job
Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
title Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
title_full Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
title_fullStr Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
title_full_unstemmed Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
title_short Excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of COPD patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
title_sort excellent adherence and no contamination by physiotherapists involved in a randomized controlled trial on reactivation of copd patients: a qualitative process evaluation study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3379869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22745533
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S27646
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