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Rationale and Design of Healthy at Home for COPD: an Integrated Remote Patient Monitoring and Virtual Pulmonary Rehabilitation Pilot Study [preprint]

O'Connor, Laurel
Behar, Stephanie
Tarrant, Seanan
Stamegna, Pamela
Pretz, Caitlin
Wang, Biqi
Savage, Brandon
Scornavacca, Thomas
Shirshac, Jeanne
Wilkie, Tracey
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a common, costly, and morbid condition. Pulmonary rehabilitation, close monitoring, and early intervention during acute exacerbations of symptoms represent a comprehensive approach to improve outcomes, but the optimal means of delivering these services is uncertain. Logistical, financial, and social barriers to providing healthcare through face-to-face encounters, paired with recent developments in technology, have stimulated interest in exploring alternative models of care. The Healthy at Home study seeks to determine the feasibility of a multimodal, digitally enhanced intervention provided to participants with COPD longitudinally over six months. This paper details the recruitment, methods, and analysis plan for the study, which is recruiting 100 participants in its pilot phase. Participants were provided with several integrated services including a smartwatch to track physiological data, a study app to track symptoms and study instruments, access to a mobile integrated health program for acute clinical needs, and a virtual comprehensive pulmonary support service. Participants shared physiologic, demographic, and symptom reports, electronic health records, and claims data with the study team, facilitating a better understanding of their symptoms and potential care needs longitudinally. The Healthy at Home study seeks to develop a comprehensive digital phenotype of COPD by tracking and responding to multiple indices of disease behavior and facilitating early and nuanced responses to changes in participants' health status. This study is registered at Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT06000696).

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O'Connor L, Behar S, Tarrant S, Stamegna P, Pretz C, Wang B, Savage B, Scornavacca T, Shirshac J, Wilkie T, Hyder M, Zai A, Toomey S, Mullen M, Fisher K, Tigas E, Wong S, McManus DD, Alper E, Lindenauer PK, Dickson E, Broach J, Kheterpal V, Soni A. Rationale and Design of Healthy at Home for COPD: an Integrated Remote Patient Monitoring and Virtual Pulmonary Rehabilitation Pilot Study. Res Sq [Preprint]. 2024 Apr 29:rs.3.rs-3901309. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3901309/v1. PMID: 38746125; PMCID: PMC11092828.

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10.21203/rs.3.rs-3901309/v1
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This article is a preprint. Preprints are preliminary reports of work that have not been certified by peer review.

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