Abstract

Aim

This study evaluated the effects of Chronic Care Model-based follow-up on self-efficacy and patient-reported outcomes in COPD patients.

Methods

This study was a randomized controlled trial conducted at the Chest Diseases Outpatient Clinic between January 2022 and July 2022. Four components of the Chronic Care Model were used in the study. Patients in the intervention group were given training, and phone calls were made every two weeks. Short informative messages were sent once a week, and the patients were followed up for three months. No intervention was made in the control group.

Results

The study was completed with 31 interventions and 30 control patients. The intervention was determined to increase patients’ self-efficacy. There were also positive effects on patient-reported outcomes. Patients’ satisfaction with care was found to be at a high level. It was found that the walking distance of the patients increased.

Conclusions

Our study revealed that using Chronic Care Model-based follow-up in practice may benefit patients. More studies involving the application of the Chronic Care Model in COPD patients are needed to support our research results.

Clinical trial registration

Before starting the study, ClinicalTrials.gov was recorded (NCT05029557, Registration Date: August 26, 2021, https://clinicaltrials.gov/).

Details

Title
The effect of Chronic Care Model-based follow-up on self-efficacy and patient-reported outcomes in COPD patients: a randomized controlled study
Author
Sazak, Yasemin; Olgun, Nermin
Pages
1-15
Section
Research
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14726955
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3216563104
Copyright
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