This project is designed to explore aspects of acceptability and possible uncertainties
associated with implementing the PDB-app as part of self-management in patients with
COPD. Both quantitative and qualitative data will be collected and analysed.
50-60 patients with COPD and 15-30 physiotherapists in primary health care will be
recruited.
A feasibility study will be conducted and evaluated after 8-week intervention and at
6-month follow-up, using a pre-post design.
Intervention: The physiotherapists will be responsible for providing the patients with
training on the use of the PDB-app. Based on clinical assessment, the patients will
receive a tailored treatment plan within the app. Patients are expected to engage with
the tailored PDB-treatment for 8 weeks with follow-up after 6 months. If necessarily,
adjustments to the treatment plan will be made throughout the intervention period.
Follow-up of patients will occur digitally and physically.
A qualitative interview study will be conducted with semi-structured interviews after 8
weeks of intervention for a deeper understanding of the patients' and physiotherapists'
experiences with the PDB-app. Separate focus groups will be conducted with the patients
and the physiotherapists.
The investigators will also conduct video-recorded physiotherapy sessions at two time
points during the intervention. The first one during the initial session, and then again
between 3 to 6 weeks during the 8-week intervention. Subsequently, in-depth interviews,
using Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR), will be conducted, with the researcher and
physiotherapist, and with the researcher and patient. By using IPR interviews,
video-assisted recall will help research participants access underlying experiences of
their recent clinical interactions and put them into words. This means that the
interaction between patient, physiotherapist and the PDB-app, experienced and recalled in
the interview, relates to concrete events of the specific session.
Targeting physiotherapists, the investigators aim to do a long-term follow up 6 months
after the intervention and explore their experiences with having participated in IPR
interviews and as participants in the study in general. How and to what degree has the
IPR interview sessions and the experiences from participating in this project impacted on
their clinical practice, perception of role, identity and lifeworld? The investigators
will conduct individual semi-structured qualitative interviews with all the
physiotherapists from the IPR interviews.
Criteria for success:
At least 80% of the patients complete the intervention and the questionnaires after
8-weeks
At least 80% of the patients' complete questionnaires at 6-month follow-up
At least 90% of physiotherapists complete the study period
No adverse events by using the PDB-app
Patient satisfaction score measured with CSQ-8 ≥20 (indicate good satisfaction)