Using a Taxonomy to Systematically Identify and Describe Self-Management Interventions Components in Randomized Trials for COPD

Author:

Heijmans Monique,Poortvliet Rune,Van der Gaag MariekeORCID,González-González Ana I.,Beltran Puerta Jessica,Canelo-Aybar Carlos,Valli ClaudiaORCID,Ballester Marta,Rocha Claudio,Garcia Montserrat LeónORCID,Salas-Gama KarlaORCID,Kaloteraki Chrysoula,Santero MarilinaORCID,Niño de Guzmán Ena,Spoiala Cristina,Gurung Pema,Moaddine Saida,Willemen Fabienne,Cools IzaORCID,Bleeker JuliaORCID,Kancheva AngelinaORCID,Ertl Julia,Laure TajdaORCID,Kancheva IvanaORCID,Pacheco-Barrios Kevin,Zafra-Tanaka Jessica,Mavridis DimitrisORCID,Angeliki Veroniki Areti,Zevgiti StellaORCID,Seitidis GeorgiosORCID,Alonso-Coello PabloORCID,Groene Oliver,Sunol Rosa,Orrego CarolaORCID

Abstract

Self-management interventions (SMIs) may improve outcomes in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). However, accurate comparisons of their relative effectiveness are challenging, partly due to a lack of clarity and detail regarding the intervention content being evaluated. This study systematically describes intervention components and characteristics in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) related to COPD self-management using the COMPAR-EU taxonomy as a framework, identifying components that are insufficiently incorporated into the design of the intervention or insufficiently reported. Overall, 235 RCTs published between 2010 and 2018, from a systematic review were coded using the taxonomy, which includes 132 components across four domains: intervention characteristics, expected patient (or caregiver) self-management behaviours, patient relevant outcomes, and target population characteristics. Risk of bias was also assessed. Interventions mainly focused on physical activity (67.4%), and condition-specific behaviours like breathing exercise (63.5%), self-monitoring (50.8%), and medication use (33.9%). Support techniques like education and skills-training, self-monitoring, and goal setting (over 35% of the RCTs) were mostly used for this. Emotional-based techniques, problem-solving, and shared decision-making were less frequently reported (less than 15% of the studies). Numerous SMIs components were insufficiently incorporated into the design of COPD SMIs or insufficiently reported. Characteristics like mode of delivery, intensity, location, and providers involved were often not described. Only 8% of the interventions were tailored to the target population’s characteristics. Outcomes that are considered important by patients were hardly taken into account. There is still a lot to improve in both the design and description of SMIs for COPD. Using a framework such as the COMPAR-EU SMI taxonomy may contribute to better reporting and to better informing of replication efforts. In addition, prospective use of the taxonomy for developing and reporting intervention content would further aid in building a cumulative science of effective SMIs in COPD.

Funder

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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