Optimizing Effectiveness and Implementation of COPD Self-Management Treatment
Although COPD self-management treatment programs are effective in reducing COPD-related hospitalizations and increasing quality of life, there is a limited understanding of 'how and why' they work. The proposed research will use an engineering-inspired study design to identify effective COPD self-management treatment components and guide its 'real world' implementation. The long-term goal of this line of research is to build an optimized COPD self-management program, and scale the program up to reduce the burden of COPD at a population health level.
• Residence in the continental United States
• Age 40 years or older
• Report a physician diagnosis of COPD
• Report a COPD-related hospitalization over the past 12 months
• Use an inhaled medication for COPD at least once per week
• Have access to a connected device (i.e., smartphone, tablet, and/ or computer) to complete study procedures