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Jordan RE, Majothi S, Heneghan NR, et al. Supported self-management for patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): an evidence synthesis and economic analysis. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 May. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 19.36.)

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Supported self-management for patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): an evidence synthesis and economic analysis.

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Appendix 5Mortality data from randomised controlled trials: review 1

Study yearBrief interventionBrief controlMortality outcome, descriptionFollow-up (months)ReassessmentEffect size/p-value
InterventionControl
Behnke 200064Home-based walking exercise programme, N = 23Control: advised to exercise, no instruction, N = 23Deaths61/23 (4.3%)1/23 (4.3%)NR
Hermiz 200267Home-based care focused on SM, N = 84UC, N = 93Total deaths39/84 (10.7%)10/93 (10.8%)NR
Hernandez 200368Home hospitalisation, N = 121UC, N = 101Deaths25/121 (4.1)7/101 (6.9)NR
Kwok 200470Community nurse-supported discharge programme, N = 77UC, N = 80Deaths63/776/80NR
Casas 200671Integrated care with SM intervention, N = 65UC, N = 90Total deaths6, 127/65 (10.8%), 12/65 (18.5%)11/90 (12.2%), 14/90 (15.6%)NR
Garcia-Aymerich 200772Integrated care included supported SM, N = 44UC, N = 69Total deaths6, 126/44 (13.6%), 11/44 (25.0%)8/69 (11.6%), 10/69 (14.5%)NR
Bucknall 201263Supported SM, N = 232UC, N = 232COPD deaths, all-cause deaths1223/232 (10%), 30/232 (13%)16/232 (7%), 22/232 (9%)HRs: time to death, 1.36 (95% CI 0.71 to 2.61), 1.35 (95% CI 0.77 to 2.38)

NR, not reported.

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