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Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study

BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is an increasingly recognized and effective method for disease management and has the potential to intervene in pulmonary function, exacerbation risk, and psychological status of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). OBJECTIVE: Thi...

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Autores principales: Deng, Ning, Chen, Juan, Liu, Yiyuan, Wei, Shuoshuo, Sheng, Leiyi, Lu, Rong, Wang, Zheyu, Zhu, Jiarong, An, Jiye, Wang, Bei, Lin, Hui, Wang, Xiuyan, Zhou, Yumin, Duan, Huilong, Ran, Pixin
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7725649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33237036
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15978
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author Deng, Ning
Chen, Juan
Liu, Yiyuan
Wei, Shuoshuo
Sheng, Leiyi
Lu, Rong
Wang, Zheyu
Zhu, Jiarong
An, Jiye
Wang, Bei
Lin, Hui
Wang, Xiuyan
Zhou, Yumin
Duan, Huilong
Ran, Pixin
author_facet Deng, Ning
Chen, Juan
Liu, Yiyuan
Wei, Shuoshuo
Sheng, Leiyi
Lu, Rong
Wang, Zheyu
Zhu, Jiarong
An, Jiye
Wang, Bei
Lin, Hui
Wang, Xiuyan
Zhou, Yumin
Duan, Huilong
Ran, Pixin
author_sort Deng, Ning
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description BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is an increasingly recognized and effective method for disease management and has the potential to intervene in pulmonary function, exacerbation risk, and psychological status of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of an mHealth-based COPD management system designed for Chinese remote areas with many potential COPD patients but limited medical resources. METHODS: The system was implemented based on a tailored closed-loop care pathway that breaks the heavy management tasks into detailed pieces to be quantified and executed by computers. Low-cost COPD evaluation and questionnaire-based psychological intervention are the 2 main characteristics of the pathway. A 6-month prospective observational study at the community level was performed to evaluate the effect of the system. Primary outcomes included changes in peak expiratory flow values, quality of life measured using the COPD assessment test scale, and psychological condition. Acute exacerbations, compliance, and adverse events were also measured during the study. Compliance was defined as the ratio of the actual frequency of self-monitoring records to the prescribed number. RESULTS: A total of 56 patients was enrolled; 39 patients completed the 6-month study. There was no significant difference in the mean peak expiratory flow value before and after the 6-month period (366.1, SD 106.7 versus 313.1, SD 116.6; P=.11). Psychological condition significantly improved after 6 months, especially for depression, as measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scale (median 6.0, IQR 3.0-9.0 versus median 4.0, IQR 0.0-6.0; P=.001). The COPD assessment test score after 6 months of intervention was also lower than that at the baseline, and the difference was significant (median 4.0, IQR 1.0-6.0 versus median 3.0, IQR 0.0-6.0; P=.003). The median overall compliance was 91.1% (IQR 67%-100%). In terms of acute exacerbation, 110 exacerbations were detected and confirmed by health care providers (per 6 months, median 2.0, IQR 1.0-5.0). Moreover, 72 adverse events occurred during the study, including 1 death, 19 hospitalizations, and 52 clinic visits due to persistent respiratory symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: We designed and validated a feasible mHealth-based method to manage COPD in remote Chinese areas with limited medical resources. The proposed closed-loop care pathway was effective at the community level. Proper education and frequent communication with health care providers may encourage patients’ acceptance and use of smartphones to support COPD self-management. In addition, WeChat might play an important role in improving patient compliance and psychological distress. Further research might explore the effect of such systems on a larger scale and at a higher evidence level.
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spelling pubmed-77256492020-12-22 Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study Deng, Ning Chen, Juan Liu, Yiyuan Wei, Shuoshuo Sheng, Leiyi Lu, Rong Wang, Zheyu Zhu, Jiarong An, Jiye Wang, Bei Lin, Hui Wang, Xiuyan Zhou, Yumin Duan, Huilong Ran, Pixin JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) technology is an increasingly recognized and effective method for disease management and has the potential to intervene in pulmonary function, exacerbation risk, and psychological status of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of an mHealth-based COPD management system designed for Chinese remote areas with many potential COPD patients but limited medical resources. METHODS: The system was implemented based on a tailored closed-loop care pathway that breaks the heavy management tasks into detailed pieces to be quantified and executed by computers. Low-cost COPD evaluation and questionnaire-based psychological intervention are the 2 main characteristics of the pathway. A 6-month prospective observational study at the community level was performed to evaluate the effect of the system. Primary outcomes included changes in peak expiratory flow values, quality of life measured using the COPD assessment test scale, and psychological condition. Acute exacerbations, compliance, and adverse events were also measured during the study. Compliance was defined as the ratio of the actual frequency of self-monitoring records to the prescribed number. RESULTS: A total of 56 patients was enrolled; 39 patients completed the 6-month study. There was no significant difference in the mean peak expiratory flow value before and after the 6-month period (366.1, SD 106.7 versus 313.1, SD 116.6; P=.11). Psychological condition significantly improved after 6 months, especially for depression, as measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scale (median 6.0, IQR 3.0-9.0 versus median 4.0, IQR 0.0-6.0; P=.001). The COPD assessment test score after 6 months of intervention was also lower than that at the baseline, and the difference was significant (median 4.0, IQR 1.0-6.0 versus median 3.0, IQR 0.0-6.0; P=.003). The median overall compliance was 91.1% (IQR 67%-100%). In terms of acute exacerbation, 110 exacerbations were detected and confirmed by health care providers (per 6 months, median 2.0, IQR 1.0-5.0). Moreover, 72 adverse events occurred during the study, including 1 death, 19 hospitalizations, and 52 clinic visits due to persistent respiratory symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: We designed and validated a feasible mHealth-based method to manage COPD in remote Chinese areas with limited medical resources. The proposed closed-loop care pathway was effective at the community level. Proper education and frequent communication with health care providers may encourage patients’ acceptance and use of smartphones to support COPD self-management. In addition, WeChat might play an important role in improving patient compliance and psychological distress. Further research might explore the effect of such systems on a larger scale and at a higher evidence level. JMIR Publications 2020-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7725649/ /pubmed/33237036 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15978 Text en ©Ning Deng, Juan Chen, Yiyuan Liu, Shuoshuo Wei, Leiyi Sheng, Rong Lu, Zheyu Wang, Jiarong Zhu, Jiye An, Bei Wang, Hui Lin, Xiuyan Wang, Yumin Zhou, Huilong Duan, Pixin Ran. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 25.11.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Deng, Ning
Chen, Juan
Liu, Yiyuan
Wei, Shuoshuo
Sheng, Leiyi
Lu, Rong
Wang, Zheyu
Zhu, Jiarong
An, Jiye
Wang, Bei
Lin, Hui
Wang, Xiuyan
Zhou, Yumin
Duan, Huilong
Ran, Pixin
Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study
title Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study
title_full Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study
title_fullStr Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study
title_short Using Mobile Health Technology to Deliver a Community-Based Closed-Loop Management System for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients in Remote Areas of China: Development and Prospective Observational Study
title_sort using mobile health technology to deliver a community-based closed-loop management system for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients in remote areas of china: development and prospective observational study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7725649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33237036
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15978
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