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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Viemed Healthcare Inc VMD

Viemed Healthcare, Inc. through its subsidiaries, is a provider of home medical equipment (HME) and post-acute respiratory healthcare services in the United States. The Company’s service offerings are focused on effective in-home treatment with clinical practitioners providing therapy and counselling to patients in their homes using cutting edge technologies. The Company’s products and services... see more

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Viemed Healthcare Inc > PROMOTING ACCEPTANCE AND ADHERENCE TO NIV in COPD
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Post by donmayne on Feb 13, 2022 8:27am

PROMOTING ACCEPTANCE AND ADHERENCE TO NIV in COPD

VMD began hiring social workers.  It appears leading edge in terms of improving adherence and quality of life.  

PROMOTING ACCEPTANCE AND ADHERENCE TO NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION IN COPD. A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) may suffer from anxiety, depression, low quality of life, and cognitive deficits that could play a role in their clinical conditions. These situations could be worsened during the adaptation process to a new treatment such as non-invasive ventilation (NIV), which is often rejected or inappropriately used. The study aimed to analyse the impact of a brief psychological support intervention on adherence to NIV among patients with COPD.

METHODS: A two-branch randomized controlled trial was conducted with 90 patients with COPD who had an indication for NIV. The experimental group received cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) support, including counselling, relaxation and mindfulness-based exercises. Controls received standard care and watched educational videos. The course had been structured over 4 to 8 meetings at the hospital, at home and/or via telemedicine.

RESULTS: The psychological intervention was related to improvements in both adherence to NIV (F(304) = 19.054, p < .001) and quality of life (F(156) = 10.264, p = .002) after 8 meetings from baseline compared to the control group. Results indicated a significant change in the quality of life also over time (F(71.480) = 8.114, p = .006).
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that the psychological intervention is an appropriate treatment for acceptance of and adherence to NIV in COPD in clinical practice and highlight the importance of determining the underlying reasons for NIV use.Trial registration:ClinicalTrials.govidentifier NCT02499653.

Comment by jomen1789 on Feb 13, 2022 11:19am
Mindfulness training, VERY innovative and interesting. Thank you Don.
Comment by lscfa on Feb 13, 2022 4:25pm
Aug 3/21 CC: I am pleased with the national rollout of VieMed Clinical Services, our behavioral health solution. We've hired 12 licensed clinical social workers this year, and are now licensed in 23 states. Sales reps completing Project Next Level are tasked with finding their own licensed clinical social worker. We have seen success with VCS helping patient retention, and really, being the ...more  
Comment by lscfa on Feb 13, 2022 4:33pm
Telemonitoring is the big change impacting patient adherence. Just look at how Viemed use to do it.    [CYs 2016, 2017] Generally, Sleep Management’s respiratory therapists visited beneficiaries every 3 months to monitor the beneficiary’s usage of the NHV, replenish supplies, and re-educate the beneficiary about device usage as necessary. During the visit, the therapist downloaded ...more