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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2012 Nov 13:12:69.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2466-12-69.

Singing classes for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized controlled trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Singing classes for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized controlled trial

Victoria M Lord et al. BMC Pulm Med. .

Erratum in

  • BMC Pulm Med. 2014;14:181

Abstract

Background: There is some evidence that singing lessons may be of benefit to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is not clear how much of this benefit is specific to singing and how much relates to the classes being a group activity that addresses social isolation.

Methods: Patients were randomised to either singing classes or a film club for eight weeks. Response was assessed quantitatively through health status questionnaires, measures of breathing control, exercise capacity and physical activity and qualitatively, through structured interviews with a clinical psychologist.

Results: The singing group (n=13 mean(SD) FEV1 44.4(14.4)% predicted) and film group (n=11 FEV1 63.5(25.5)%predicted) did not differ significantly at baseline. There was a significant difference between the response of the physical component score of the SF-36, favouring the singing group +12.9(19.0) vs -0.25(11.9) (p=0.02), but no difference in response of the mental component score of the SF-36, breathing control measures, exercise capacity or daily physical activity. In the qualitative element, positive effects on physical well-being were reported in the singing group but not the film group.

Conclusion: Singing classes have an impact on health status distinct from that achieved simply by taking part in a group activity.

Trials registration: Registration Current Controlled Trials - ISRCTN17544114.

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CONSORT diagram describing progress of the study.

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