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A Study of the Incidence and Treatment of Impaired Lung Function Among Socially Vulnerable Individuals at a Street Level

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Diagnostic test
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The trial investigates and describes the prevalence of COPD among socially vulnerable individuals who come in contact with a mobile clinic and investigates the effect of opportunistic screening for COPD in these vulnerable persons. The study population is individuals who come in contact with a mobile clinic, that visits home shelters, open drugs scenes etc. in the Capital Region of Denmark during the inclusion period, and monitor them for up to 1 year in order to investigate variables that are significant in terms of the patients' treatment, hospitalizations, and mortality in relation to COPD. Our hypothesis is that there will be a higher incidence of COPD among socially vulnerable individuals who come in contact with the mobile clinic than in the general population.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
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• 18 years or older

• Able to speak and understand Danish or English to such an extent that informed consent can be obtained

Locations
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Denmark
Brugernes Akademi
RECRUITING
Copenhagen
Contact Information
Primary
Jannet van der Veen
jannet@brugernesakademi.dk
+45 21157392
Backup
Mette Lindstroem, MPH
mette.bendtz.lindstroem@regionh.dk
+45 38623308
Time Frame
Start Date: 2023-03-15
Estimated Completion Date: 2029-01-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 511
Treatments
Other: Socially vulnerable individuals in contact with a mobile clinic
After obtaining informed consent, a project nurse in the mobile clinic reviews the online-questionnaire with the participant and performs a lung function examination requiring the individual to blow into a plastic tube. If the participant is identified as having obstructive reduction of lung function, they are offered a referral and patient support to a local pulmonary medicine department or GP for further investigation - regardless of whether or not they have a diagnosed or undiagnosed lung disease. In addition, participants are questioned about their motivation for smoking cessation and are informed of the options for this (in hospital and/or referral to the municipality).
Sponsors
Collaborators: Brugernes Akademi
Leads: Hvidovre University Hospital

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