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Tanaffos. 2008; 7 (3): 23-30
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-143318

ABSTRACT

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [COPD] is a chronic and plenty disease and one of the important causes of morbidity and mortality in the world with restrict available medical treatments. The objective of this study was to assess whether psycho-educational plans [self management and behavior modification] administered in primary care have beneficial effects on symptoms of patients with COPD. Material and The study was a prospective, unblinded, randomized controlled trial of usual care vs. usual care plus structured education on the use of 8 sessions of "self management and behavior modification" group education: a simple educational package on life style modification and assumption of special behaviors in different situations of disease. The study was conducted in two educational hospitals [Khorshid and Alzahra] in Isfahan, Iran. Participants were 42 patients with COPD randomized into control or intervention groups. The primary outcome measure was change in severity of COPD symptoms that measured with "Clinical COPD Questionnaire" [CCQ]. The data were analyzed with SPSS software and statistic examination called Ancova- Repeated measure and Mancova-Repeated measure. Self management and behavior modification education were associated with significant higher decrease in mean score of CCQ in symptom, functional state and mental state domains but had no effect on change in mean score of CCQ-Total. Mean score of CCQ in symptom, functional state and mental state domains was lower in the intervention group but there was no difference in mean score of CCQ-Total due to "self-management and behavior modification" plans


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Humans , Male , Female , Self Care , Behavior , Prospective Studies , Life Style , Health Education , Surveys and Questionnaires , Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory , Treatment Outcome
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