2017
DOI: 10.1111/resp.13128
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Effect on health‐related quality of life of ongoing feedback during a 12‐month maintenance walking programme in patients with COPD: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background and objective:In patients with COPD, this study evaluated the effect on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of adding ongoing feedback to a 12-month unsupervised maintenance walking programme. Methods: Participants were randomized to either an intervention group (IG) or control group (CG). Both groups completed the same 2-month supervised, walking training programme followed by a 12-month unsupervised maintenance walking programme. During the maintenance programme, the IG received ongoing feedbac… Show more

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“…Unsupervised maintenance exercise has been used in a number of studies in patients with COPD . Many of these studies had additional features to support the unsupervised programmes such as regular phone calls, diaries and pedometers . The variation in terms of extra support makes it difficult to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of unsupervised home exercise alone as a maintenance exercise programme.…”
Section: Frequency Of Supervised Maintenance Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unsupervised maintenance exercise has been used in a number of studies in patients with COPD . Many of these studies had additional features to support the unsupervised programmes such as regular phone calls, diaries and pedometers . The variation in terms of extra support makes it difficult to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of unsupervised home exercise alone as a maintenance exercise programme.…”
Section: Frequency Of Supervised Maintenance Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise diaries combined with unsupervised maintenance exercise training programmes or monthly supervised exercise in patients with COPD have been used to improve motivation and measure adherence to the prescribed exercise (distance walked and time spent walking) and, in some cases, to record daily minutes of activity . HRQoL was maintained to 6 months when diary use was combined with monthly supervised exercise and with unsupervised walking exercise .…”
Section: Strategies To Improve Adherence To Maintenance Exercise Traimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although pulmonary rehabilitation is highly beneficial in COPD, there is a need to develop cost‐efficient ways of maintaining benefits . A key study assessed the provision of additional feedback over 1 year to support an unsupervised walking programme in COPD patients who had completed supervised pulmonary rehabilitation .…”
Section: Copdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although pulmonary rehabilitation is highly beneficial in COPD, there is a need to develop cost‐efficient ways of maintaining benefits . A key study assessed the provision of additional feedback over 1 year to support an unsupervised walking programme in COPD patients who had completed supervised pulmonary rehabilitation . Feedback included a combination of telephone calls, biofeedback from a pedometer and progressive goal setting, but this provided no additional benefit in maintaining quality of life …”
Section: Copdmentioning
confidence: 99%