Background: Among the several components integrating a pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) course, education may contribute to the individual’s recognition of symptoms and worsening of the disease. However, the specific gain of education is far to be clearly documented to the health care providers. Aim of our preliminary study was to assess the learning impact of educational sessions (ES) in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients referred to standard PR.Methods: Six ES on 3 areas (Symptoms-Therapies, Aids, Mood) were applied during PR at our clinic. The learning effect was prospectively evaluated by a specific questionnaire (ESQ) in 285 COPD patients (age 69±8 years, FEV1 53±14 % pred), then grouped into those who have completed ES (Completers group, n=226) or who did not (mean 2±1 ES) (Control group, n=59). Total and partial ESQ scores, and PR outcomes (6-minute walking test-6MWD, effort-dyspnoea at Medical Research Council scale-MRC, and health-related quality of life scale-SGRQ) were assessed in a pre (T0) to post (Tend) design.Results: Similar improvement in PR outcomes was recorded in both groups at Tend, whereas ESQ total and partial scores significantly increased in Completers only (p<0.001). ESQ-Aids score improved to a greater extent in Completers than in Control (+0.60±1.03 vs +0.27±1.27 point respectively, p=0.036). A higher proportion of Completers improved above the median change of both ESQ total and aids scores (p<0.05).Conclusion: Attending educational sessions produces a specific short-term learning effect during rehabilitation of COPD patients.

Learning impact of education during pulmonary rehabilitation program. An observational short-term cohort study / Crisafulli, E; Loschi, S; Beneventi, C; De Biase, A; Tazzioli, B; Papetti, A; Lorenzi, C; Clini, Enrico. - In: MONALDI ARCHIVES FOR CHEST DISEASE. - ISSN 1122-0643. - ELETTRONICO. - 73 (2):(2010), pp. 64-71. [10.4081/monaldi.2010.300]

Learning impact of education during pulmonary rehabilitation program. An observational short-term cohort study

CLINI, Enrico
2010

Abstract

Background: Among the several components integrating a pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) course, education may contribute to the individual’s recognition of symptoms and worsening of the disease. However, the specific gain of education is far to be clearly documented to the health care providers. Aim of our preliminary study was to assess the learning impact of educational sessions (ES) in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients referred to standard PR.Methods: Six ES on 3 areas (Symptoms-Therapies, Aids, Mood) were applied during PR at our clinic. The learning effect was prospectively evaluated by a specific questionnaire (ESQ) in 285 COPD patients (age 69±8 years, FEV1 53±14 % pred), then grouped into those who have completed ES (Completers group, n=226) or who did not (mean 2±1 ES) (Control group, n=59). Total and partial ESQ scores, and PR outcomes (6-minute walking test-6MWD, effort-dyspnoea at Medical Research Council scale-MRC, and health-related quality of life scale-SGRQ) were assessed in a pre (T0) to post (Tend) design.Results: Similar improvement in PR outcomes was recorded in both groups at Tend, whereas ESQ total and partial scores significantly increased in Completers only (p<0.001). ESQ-Aids score improved to a greater extent in Completers than in Control (+0.60±1.03 vs +0.27±1.27 point respectively, p=0.036). A higher proportion of Completers improved above the median change of both ESQ total and aids scores (p<0.05).Conclusion: Attending educational sessions produces a specific short-term learning effect during rehabilitation of COPD patients.
2010
73 (2)
64
71
Learning impact of education during pulmonary rehabilitation program. An observational short-term cohort study / Crisafulli, E; Loschi, S; Beneventi, C; De Biase, A; Tazzioli, B; Papetti, A; Lorenzi, C; Clini, Enrico. - In: MONALDI ARCHIVES FOR CHEST DISEASE. - ISSN 1122-0643. - ELETTRONICO. - 73 (2):(2010), pp. 64-71. [10.4081/monaldi.2010.300]
Crisafulli, E; Loschi, S; Beneventi, C; De Biase, A; Tazzioli, B; Papetti, A; Lorenzi, C; Clini, Enrico
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