Periodic Reporting for period 4 - MOBILIZE (Improving health in people with multimorbidity: a paradigm shift in health care from disease-based curative models to personalized exercise therapy and self-management)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-02-01 do 2024-07-31
The healthcare system and most research focus on one medical condition at a time, and treatment plans often fail to take a holistic perspective. We know from qualitative research that treating one condition at a time is inconvenient, inefficient and unsatisfactory for the person with the chronic conditions as well as his or her healthcare provider. Research on effective treatment of multimorbidity is lacking. The results of the MOBILIZE project are helping change that.
The aim of the MOBILIZE project is to empower patients with multimorbidity to take a more active role in their healthcare so that they may increase quality of life and physical function, reduce symptoms of the individual conditions, and prevent development of other chronic conditions. In a meticulous process following state-of-the art methods and guidelines recommended internationally, the project has developed and evaluated the effects of a tailored exercise therapy and self-management support program in addition to current best practice on quality of life and a range of other outcomes in people with multimorbidity (i.e. at least two of the following conditions: knee or hip osteoarthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease (heart failure or coronary heart disease), hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, depression). As hypothesized, we found that personalized exercise therapy and self-management program in addition to current best practice is superior to current best practice alone on quality of life at 12 months.
The project has thus provided new insight into which treatment is the most effective and how to support and manage people with multimorbidity to live a life with higher quality of life and wellbeing. To ensure that the results will reach the end-users and be applicable in research and clinical practice in the future, we have developed a communication and dissemination plan as well as a plan for implementation in Denmark, which can later be upscaled to other countries as described in WP4 of the original ERC proposal.
An ambitious dissemination plan has been specified, and project results will be disseminated through a variety of channels in the coming months to academic and non-academic audiences. At least 20 peer-reviewed publications are expected to result from this study (i.e. 13 more than we expected and described in the original ERC proposal). The results will be communicated at no less than five relevant conferences in 2024 and 2025, two of which will be organized by the MOBILIZE project group. Moreover, 3 workshops will be held together with the different stakeholders in the summer of 2025 informing them of the application of the results.