Department of Respiratory Medicine, Putuo Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Department of Nursing, Putuo Hospital, Shanghai University Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2021 Feb 2;9(2):e23548. doi: 10.2196/23548.
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a crucial part of the nonpharmacological treatment of stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but management remains problematic. WeChat could serve as a useful tool in patient management. Baduanjin is a popular exercise in China that is usually applied in pulmonary rehabilitation, which has been confirmed to be effective in improving lung function and life quality.
This study aimed to explore the efficiency of WeChat in the management of Baduanjin exercise in COPD patients.
A total of 200 patients from the respiratory department of Putuo Hospital participated in the Baduanjin rehabilitation project from September 2018 to October 2019, and were randomly assigned to the WeChat and control groups and followed up using the WeChat platform or telephone for 12 weeks. The frequency of Baduanjin exercise, lung function (percentage of forced expiratory volume in 1 second predicted, FEV1% predicted), and COPD assessment test (CAT) scores were collected and compared between the two groups. The number of message exchanges and a satisfaction survey on the WeChat platform were used to assess the feasibility of WeChat management outside the hospital.
The Baduanjin exercise frequency significantly differed between the control group and WeChat group (F=33.82, P<.001) and across various time points (F=214.87, P<.001). After the follow-up on WeChat, there were fewer patients not performing Baduanjin exercise. The FEV1% predicted value significantly differed before and after Baduanjin exercise in the control group (Z=-3.686, P<.001) and the WeChat group (Z=-6.985, P<.001). A significant difference in the FEV1% predicted value was observed after Baduanjin exercise between the two groups (Z=-3.679, P<.001). The CAT score significantly differed before and after Baduanjin exercise in the control group (Z=-4.937, P<.001) and the WeChat group (Z=-5.246, P<.001). A significant difference in the CAT score was observed after Baduanjin exercise between the two groups (Z=-5.246, P<.001). The number of completed Baduanjin exercises, lung function, and CAT scores in active patients were higher than those in nonactive patients. All satisfaction survey items were scored with more than 4 points. Among the items, the highest score (mean 4.54, SD 0.77) was for continued WeChat management, followed by the effective management of Baduanjin exercise (mean 4.46, SD 0.87). The patients in the WeChat group showed much higher enthusiasm for and compliance with Baduanjin exercise, resulting in better life quality and lung function. The patients were very satisfied with the WeChat management because of the obvious curative effect and home feeling.
The WeChat platform provided a feasible, effective, and sustainable management plan for Baduanjin rehabilitation.
Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR1900028248; http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=46995.
肺康复是稳定期慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)非药物治疗的重要组成部分,但管理仍然存在问题。微信可以作为患者管理的有用工具。八段锦是中国流行的一种锻炼方式,通常应用于肺康复中,已被证实能有效改善肺功能和生活质量。
本研究旨在探讨微信在 COPD 患者八段锦锻炼管理中的应用效果。
2018 年 9 月至 2019 年 10 月,普陀医院呼吸科共 200 例患者参加了八段锦康复项目,随机分为微信组和对照组,分别通过微信平台或电话随访 12 周。收集两组患者的八段锦锻炼频率、肺功能(1 秒用力呼气容积占预计值百分比,FEV1%预计值)和 COPD 评估测试(CAT)评分,并进行比较。通过微信平台上的信息交流次数和满意度调查评估院外微信管理的可行性。
对照组和微信组的八段锦锻炼频率差异有统计学意义(F=33.82,P<.001),且各时间点间差异亦有统计学意义(F=214.87,P<.001)。微信随访后,不进行八段锦锻炼的患者减少。对照组(Z=-3.686,P<.001)和微信组(Z=-6.985,P<.001)患者在进行八段锦锻炼前后的 FEV1%预计值差异均有统计学意义。两组患者在进行八段锦锻炼后 FEV1%预计值差异有统计学意义(Z=-3.679,P<.001)。对照组(Z=-4.937,P<.001)和微信组(Z=-5.246,P<.001)患者在进行八段锦锻炼前后的 CAT 评分差异均有统计学意义。两组患者在进行八段锦锻炼后 CAT 评分差异有统计学意义(Z=-5.246,P<.001)。积极锻炼的患者完成的八段锦锻炼次数、肺功能和 CAT 评分均高于非积极锻炼的患者。所有满意度调查项目评分均在 4 分以上。其中,继续微信管理的满意度最高(平均 4.54,SD 0.77),其次是八段锦锻炼的有效管理(平均 4.46,SD 0.87)。微信组患者对八段锦锻炼的积极性和依从性明显提高,生活质量和肺功能均得到改善。患者对微信管理非常满意,因为其疗效显著,有家的感觉。
微信平台为八段锦康复提供了可行、有效、可持续的管理方案。
中国临床试验注册中心 ChiCTR1900028248;http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=46995.