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Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)

BACKGROUND: People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific interventions to reduce asthma morbidity are rare. We tested the hypothesis that a culturally-specific education programme, adapted from promising theory-based interventions developed in...

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Autores principales: Griffiths, Chris, Bremner, Stephen, Islam, Kamrul, Sohanpal, Ratna, Vidal, Debi-Lee, Dawson, Carolyn, Foster, Gillian, Ramsay, Jean, Feder, Gene, Taylor, Stephanie, Barnes, Neil, Choudhury, Aklak, Packe, Geoff, Bayliss, Elizabeth, Trathen, Duncan, Moss, Philip, Cook, Viv, Livingstone, Anna Eleri, Eldridge, Sandra
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28030569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158783
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author Griffiths, Chris
Bremner, Stephen
Islam, Kamrul
Sohanpal, Ratna
Vidal, Debi-Lee
Dawson, Carolyn
Foster, Gillian
Ramsay, Jean
Feder, Gene
Taylor, Stephanie
Barnes, Neil
Choudhury, Aklak
Packe, Geoff
Bayliss, Elizabeth
Trathen, Duncan
Moss, Philip
Cook, Viv
Livingstone, Anna Eleri
Eldridge, Sandra
author_facet Griffiths, Chris
Bremner, Stephen
Islam, Kamrul
Sohanpal, Ratna
Vidal, Debi-Lee
Dawson, Carolyn
Foster, Gillian
Ramsay, Jean
Feder, Gene
Taylor, Stephanie
Barnes, Neil
Choudhury, Aklak
Packe, Geoff
Bayliss, Elizabeth
Trathen, Duncan
Moss, Philip
Cook, Viv
Livingstone, Anna Eleri
Eldridge, Sandra
author_sort Griffiths, Chris
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description BACKGROUND: People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific interventions to reduce asthma morbidity are rare. We tested the hypothesis that a culturally-specific education programme, adapted from promising theory-based interventions developed in the USA, would reduce unscheduled care for South Asians with asthma in the UK. METHODS: A cluster randomised controlled trial, set in two east London boroughs. 105 of 107 eligible general practices were randomised to usual care or the education programme. Participants were south Asians with asthma aged 3 years and older with recent unscheduled care. The programme had two components: the Physician Asthma Care Education (PACE) programme and the Chronic Disease Self Management Programme (CDSMP), targeted at clinicians and patients with asthma respectively. Both were culturally adapted for south Asians with asthma. Specialist nurses, and primary care teams from intervention practices were trained using the PACE programme. South Asian participants attended an outpatient appointment; those registered with intervention practices received self-management training from PACE-trained specialist nurses, a follow-up appointment with PACE-trained primary care practices, and an invitation to attend the CDSMP. Patients from control practices received usual care. Primary outcome was unscheduled care. FINDINGS: 375 south Asians with asthma from 84 general practices took part, 183 registered with intervention practices and 192 with control practices. Primary outcome data were available for 358/375 (95.5%) of participants. The intervention had no effect on time to first unscheduled attendance for asthma (Adjusted Hazard Ratio AHR = 1.19 95% CI 0.92 to 1.53). Time to first review in primary care was reduced (AHR = 2.22, (1.67 to 2.95). Asthma-related quality of life and self-efficacy were improved at 3 months (adjusted mean difference -2.56, (-3.89 to -1.24); 0.44, (0.05 to 0.82) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: A multi-component education programme adapted for south Asians with asthma did not reduce unscheduled care but did improve follow-up in primary care, self-efficacy and quality of life. More effective interventions are needed for south Asians with asthma.
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spelling pubmed-51933342017-01-19 Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS) Griffiths, Chris Bremner, Stephen Islam, Kamrul Sohanpal, Ratna Vidal, Debi-Lee Dawson, Carolyn Foster, Gillian Ramsay, Jean Feder, Gene Taylor, Stephanie Barnes, Neil Choudhury, Aklak Packe, Geoff Bayliss, Elizabeth Trathen, Duncan Moss, Philip Cook, Viv Livingstone, Anna Eleri Eldridge, Sandra PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific interventions to reduce asthma morbidity are rare. We tested the hypothesis that a culturally-specific education programme, adapted from promising theory-based interventions developed in the USA, would reduce unscheduled care for South Asians with asthma in the UK. METHODS: A cluster randomised controlled trial, set in two east London boroughs. 105 of 107 eligible general practices were randomised to usual care or the education programme. Participants were south Asians with asthma aged 3 years and older with recent unscheduled care. The programme had two components: the Physician Asthma Care Education (PACE) programme and the Chronic Disease Self Management Programme (CDSMP), targeted at clinicians and patients with asthma respectively. Both were culturally adapted for south Asians with asthma. Specialist nurses, and primary care teams from intervention practices were trained using the PACE programme. South Asian participants attended an outpatient appointment; those registered with intervention practices received self-management training from PACE-trained specialist nurses, a follow-up appointment with PACE-trained primary care practices, and an invitation to attend the CDSMP. Patients from control practices received usual care. Primary outcome was unscheduled care. FINDINGS: 375 south Asians with asthma from 84 general practices took part, 183 registered with intervention practices and 192 with control practices. Primary outcome data were available for 358/375 (95.5%) of participants. The intervention had no effect on time to first unscheduled attendance for asthma (Adjusted Hazard Ratio AHR = 1.19 95% CI 0.92 to 1.53). Time to first review in primary care was reduced (AHR = 2.22, (1.67 to 2.95). Asthma-related quality of life and self-efficacy were improved at 3 months (adjusted mean difference -2.56, (-3.89 to -1.24); 0.44, (0.05 to 0.82) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: A multi-component education programme adapted for south Asians with asthma did not reduce unscheduled care but did improve follow-up in primary care, self-efficacy and quality of life. More effective interventions are needed for south Asians with asthma. Public Library of Science 2016-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5193334/ /pubmed/28030569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158783 Text en © 2016 Griffiths et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Griffiths, Chris
Bremner, Stephen
Islam, Kamrul
Sohanpal, Ratna
Vidal, Debi-Lee
Dawson, Carolyn
Foster, Gillian
Ramsay, Jean
Feder, Gene
Taylor, Stephanie
Barnes, Neil
Choudhury, Aklak
Packe, Geoff
Bayliss, Elizabeth
Trathen, Duncan
Moss, Philip
Cook, Viv
Livingstone, Anna Eleri
Eldridge, Sandra
Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)
title Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)
title_full Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)
title_fullStr Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)
title_short Effect of an Education Programme for South Asians with Asthma and Their Clinicians: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (OEDIPUS)
title_sort effect of an education programme for south asians with asthma and their clinicians: a cluster randomised controlled trial (oedipus)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5193334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28030569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158783
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