TY - JOUR
T1 - An internet-based asthma self-management program increases knowledge about asthma
T2 - Results of a randomized controlled trial
AU - Kohler, Benedikt
AU - Kellerer, Christina
AU - Schultz, Konrad
AU - Wittmann, Michael
AU - Atmann, Oxana
AU - Linde, Klaus
AU - Hapfelmeier, Alexander
AU - Schneider, Antonius
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/1/31
Y1 - 2020/1/31
N2 - Background: Asthma education (AE) is associated with reduced hospitalization and disability. We compared the effectiveness of an electronic AE program (eAEP) with a conventional face-to-face AE program (presence-based AEP; pAEP) for asthma knowledge (AK) with regard to self-management. Methods: A randomized controlled pilot study was conducted in a pulmonary rehabilitation clinic. AK was determined by means of the Asthma Knowledge Test (AKT). The change in AKT score within each group was calculated with a paired t-test. Group differences were estimated with adjusted linear regression models. Results: In the intervention group (n = 41), the AKT score increased from 41.57 (standard deviation 5.63) at baseline to 45.82 (3.84) after completion of the eAEP (p < 0.001), and again to 47.20 (3.78) after completion of the pAEP (p = 0.046). In the control group (n = 41), the score increased from 41.73 (4.74) at baseline to 45.72 (3.65) after completion of the pAEP (p < 0.001). There was no relevant difference in knowledge gain between the eAEP and the pAEP group after completion of the corresponding educational sessions (p = 0.881). The AKT score was higher in the eAEP group after obligatory participation in pAEP than in the group that only completed the pAEP (p = 0.020). Conclusions: An internet-based AEP could help to reduce the knowledge deficits of a large proportion of patients with asthma.
AB - Background: Asthma education (AE) is associated with reduced hospitalization and disability. We compared the effectiveness of an electronic AE program (eAEP) with a conventional face-to-face AE program (presence-based AEP; pAEP) for asthma knowledge (AK) with regard to self-management. Methods: A randomized controlled pilot study was conducted in a pulmonary rehabilitation clinic. AK was determined by means of the Asthma Knowledge Test (AKT). The change in AKT score within each group was calculated with a paired t-test. Group differences were estimated with adjusted linear regression models. Results: In the intervention group (n = 41), the AKT score increased from 41.57 (standard deviation 5.63) at baseline to 45.82 (3.84) after completion of the eAEP (p < 0.001), and again to 47.20 (3.78) after completion of the pAEP (p = 0.046). In the control group (n = 41), the score increased from 41.73 (4.74) at baseline to 45.72 (3.65) after completion of the pAEP (p < 0.001). There was no relevant difference in knowledge gain between the eAEP and the pAEP group after completion of the corresponding educational sessions (p = 0.881). The AKT score was higher in the eAEP group after obligatory participation in pAEP than in the group that only completed the pAEP (p = 0.020). Conclusions: An internet-based AEP could help to reduce the knowledge deficits of a large proportion of patients with asthma.
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U2 - 10.3238/arztebl.2020.0064
DO - 10.3238/arztebl.2020.0064
M3 - Article
C2 - 32070472
AN - SCOPUS:85079741520
SN - 1866-0452
VL - 117
SP - 64
EP - 71
JO - Deutsches Arzteblatt International
JF - Deutsches Arzteblatt International
IS - 5
ER -