Researchers hunt for secret sauce in COPD care to keep patients out of hospital
NCT ID NCT07125053
Summary
This study aims to figure out which specific parts of COPD self-management programs are most effective at keeping people out of the hospital and improving their quality of life. Researchers will test three main components—education, inhaler training, and physical activity—in different combinations with 448 adults who have had a recent COPD-related hospitalization. The goal is to build a better, more cost-effective program that can be widely used to help manage this chronic lung disease.
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Rush University Medical Center
RECRUITINGChicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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