The quality of COPD care in general practice in Denmark: the KVASIMODO study
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The quality of COPD care in general practice in Denmark: the KVASIMODO study
Abstract
Aim: We studied the quality of care for COPD patients in a large sample of general practices in Denmark. We focussed on whether participation by general practitioners (GPs) in an educational programme could enhance the use of spirometry in the diagnosis and staging of the disease and improve adherence to COPD guidelines.
Methods: We performed two audit surveys of GPs' patients' notes, one year apart, before and after an educational programme for participating GPs and their staff. A total of 154 GPs participated in the study. 2549 patient records were included in the first survey and 2394 in the second.
Results: Based on analysis of all patient records, we observed a substantial improvement in the quality of care: recording of FEV1 improved from 52.7% of cases in the first survey to 71.4% in the second (p< 0.001). There was a significant improvement in the recording of body mass index and provision of smoking cessation advice, recommendation of physical activity, checking of inhalation technique, dietary instruction, and referral to pulmonary rehabilitation. We also found a decline in the use of inhaled corticosteroids in patients with mild COPD, from 60.2% in the first survey to 48.8% in the second. When analysing the results focussing on the performance of single GPs there was an improvement in quality, but this was less than the improvement for patients overall - suggesting that improvement in quality of care was not equally distributed throughout the GPs' practices.
Conclusion: We conclude that it is possible to improve the quality of COPD care by educating GPs and their staff.
Conflict of interest statement
Peter Lange, Finn Vejlo Rasmussen, Michael Skov Jensen, Klaus Roslind and Lill Mol Nielsen have served on an advisory board as consultants for Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark and Pfizer Denmark during the KVASIMODO project Hanne Borgeskov is employed by Boehringer Ingelheim Denmark Jens Dollerup is employed by Pfizer Denmark
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[The quality of COPD care in general practice].Ugeskr Laeger. 2008 Aug 25;170(35):2669-71. Ugeskr Laeger. 2008. PMID: 18761853 Danish.
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