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Healthy at Home for COPD: An Integrated Digital Monitoring, Treatment, and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Intervention

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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Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Frequent exacerbations result in higher use of emergency services and hospitalizations, leading to poor patient outcomes and high costs. The objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of a multimodal, community-based intervention in treating acute COPD exacerbations.

Results: Over 18 months, 1,333 patients were approached and 100 (7.5%) were enrolled (mean age 66, 52% female). Ninety-six participants (96%) remained in the study for the full enrollment period. Fifty-five (55%) participated in tele-pulmonary-rehabilitation. Participants wore the smartwatch for a median of 114 days (IQR 30-210) and 18.9 hours/day (IQR16-20) resulting in a median of 1034 minutes/day (IQR 939-1133). The rate at which participants completed scheduled survey instruments ranged from 78-93%. Nearly all participants (85%) performed COPD ecological momentary assessment at least once with a median of 4.85 recordings during study participation. On average, a 2.48-point improvement (p=0.03) in COPD Assessment Test Score was observed from baseline to study completion. The adherence and symptom improvement metrics were not associated with baseline patient activation measures.

Conclusions: A multimodal intervention combining preventative care, symptom and biometric monitoring, and MIH services was feasible in adults living with COPD. Participants demonstrated high protocol fidelity and engagement and reported improved quality of life.

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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 JP, Kheterpal V, Soni A. Healthy at Home for COPD: An Integrated Digital Monitoring, Treatment, and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Intervention. BMC Digit Health. 2025;3:1. doi: 10.1186/s44247-024-00142-4. Epub 2025 Jan 14. PMID: 40641609; PMCID: PMC12245176.

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This article is based on a previously available preprint in Research Square: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-5084150/v1.

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