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. 2024 Jul 29;10(4):00774-2023.
doi: 10.1183/23120541.00774-2023. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Comprehensive geriatric assessment for people with both COPD and frailty starting pulmonary rehabilitation: a mixed-methods feasibility trial

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Comprehensive geriatric assessment for people with both COPD and frailty starting pulmonary rehabilitation: a mixed-methods feasibility trial

Lisa Jane Brighton et al. ERJ Open Res. .

Abstract

Introduction: Many people with COPD experience frailty. Frailty increases risk of poor health outcomes, including non-completion of pulmonary rehabilitation. Integrated approaches to support people with COPD and frailty throughout and following rehabilitation are indicated. The aim of the present study was to determine the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial of integrating comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) for people with COPD and frailty starting pulmonary rehabilitation.

Methods: A multicentre mixed-methods randomised controlled feasibility trial ("Breathe Plus"; ISRCTN13051922) was carried out. People with COPD, aged ≥50 years, Clinical Frailty Scale ≥5 and referred for pulmonary rehabilitation were randomised 1:1 to usual pulmonary rehabilitation, or pulmonary rehabilitation plus CGA. Remote intervention delivery was used during COVID-19 restrictions. Outcomes (physical, psychosocial, service use) were measured at baseline, 90 and 180 days, alongside process data and qualitative interviews.

Results: Recruitment stopped at 31 participants (mean±sd age 72.4±10.1 years, 68% Medical Research Council Dyspnoea Scale 4-5), due to COVID-19-related disruptions. Recruitment (46% eligible recruited) and retention (87% at 90- and 180-day follow-up) were acceptable. CGAs occurred on average 60.5 days post-randomisation (range 8-129) and prompted 46 individual care recommendations (median 3 per participant, range 0-12), 65% of which were implemented during follow-up. The most common domains addressed during CGA were nutrition and cardiovascular health. Participants valued the holistic approach of CGA but questioned the optimal time to introduce it.

Conclusion: Integrating CGA alongside pulmonary rehabilitation is feasible and identifies unmet multidimensional need in people with COPD and frailty. Given challenges around timing and inclusivity, the integration of geriatric and respiratory care should not be limited to rehabilitation services.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interest: C. Nolan reports funding from the National Institute for Health Research for Patient Benefit and Brunel University London BRIEF award. Conflict of interest: W.D-C. Man reports funding from the National Institute for Health Research for Patient Benefit and Artificial Intelligence awards, and is an associate editor of this journal. Conflict of interest: L.J. Brighton, C.J. Evans, M. Farquhar, K. Bristowe, A. Kata, J. Higman, M. Ogden, D. Yi, W. Gao, M. Koulopoulou, S. Hasan, K. Ingram, S. Clarke, K. Parmar, E. Baldwin, C.J. Steves and M. Maddocks have no conflicts to declare.

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Participant flow through the feasibility trial.

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