The University of Queensland School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Building 84A, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia.
Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Services, 501 Stanley Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, 4101, Australia.
BMC Pulm Med. 2019 Jan 24;19(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s12890-019-0784-z.
Telehealth and telemonitoring is an emerging area of study in people with cystic fibrosis (CF), with the potential of increasing access to care, and minimising infection control risks to patients without compromising their health outcomes. To date, limited evidence is available to support the use of telehealth in paediatric population with CF in a clinical setting. This study aims to investigate the utility of a multimodal telehealth-based outpatient physiotherapy service and assess its effect on quality of life, functional exercise capacity, hospital admission and intravenous antibiotic requirements, lung function, processes of care, participation in activities of daily living, and health economics associated with operating an innovative service.
This single centre, prospective, parallel, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial aims to recruit 110 children with CF between the ages 8 to 18 years of age. Participants will be randomised to the Usual Outpatient Physiotherapy Service group (Usual OPS) or the telehealth intervention group (CyFiT OPS). Quality of life, participation in activity of daily living, functional exercise capacity and patient perception of care will be examined every six months using the Cystic Fibrosis Questionnaire-Revised (CFQ-R), Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE), Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC) questionnaire, Modified Shuttle Test-25 (MST25), and Measure of Process of Care (MPOC-20) questionnaire. Physiological measurements collected during routine clinical visits such as spirometry, body weight and height, information will be retrospectively retrieved via a chart review at the end of the study.
We anticipate that this multi-modal telehealth service will deliver a comparable service to traditional face-to-face models. An alternative to existing outpatient physiotherapy services may potentially increase patient options for access to care and patient-orientated outcomes such as quality of life. If deemed appropriate, the new model of care can be integrated into clinical practice immediately.
This trial is registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry ( ACTRN12617001035314 ) last updated 17th July 2018.
远程医疗和远程监测是囊性纤维化(CF)患者中一个新兴的研究领域,它有可能增加获得护理的机会,最大限度地降低患者感染控制风险,同时又不影响其健康结果。迄今为止,只有有限的证据支持在临床环境中使用远程医疗为儿科 CF 患者提供服务。本研究旨在探讨基于多模态远程医疗的门诊物理治疗服务的实用性,并评估其对生活质量、功能运动能力、住院和静脉用抗生素需求、肺功能、护理过程、日常生活活动参与度以及与运营创新服务相关的健康经济学的影响。
本研究为单中心、前瞻性、平行、随机、对照、非劣效性试验,拟招募 110 名年龄在 8 至 18 岁的 CF 患儿。参与者将被随机分配到常规门诊物理治疗服务组(常规 OPS)或远程医疗干预组(CyFiT OPS)。使用囊性纤维化问卷修订版(CFQ-R)、儿童参与和享受评估(CAPE)、儿童活动偏好问卷(PAC)、改良 shuttle 测试-25 版(MST25)和护理过程测量问卷(MPOC-20)每 6 个月评估一次生活质量、日常活动参与度、功能运动能力和患者对护理的感知。在常规临床就诊期间收集的生理测量值,如肺活量计、体重和身高,将在研究结束时通过病历回顾回顾性检索。
我们预计这种多模态远程医疗服务将提供与传统面对面模式相当的服务。替代现有的门诊物理治疗服务可能会增加患者获得护理的选择,并改善患者导向的结果,如生活质量。如果认为合适,新的护理模式可以立即纳入临床实践。
本试验在澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心(ACTRN12617001035314)注册,最新更新日期为 2018 年 7 月 17 日。