Usability of a telehealth-nurse supported home-based walking training for peripheral arterial disease - The Keep Pace! pilot study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Vasa-european Journal of Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1024/0301-1526/a001127
Andreas Prenner, Andreas Ziegl, Fabian Wiesmüller, Gihan El Moazen, Dieter Hayn, Anna Prenner, Marianne Brodmann, Gerald Seinost, Robert Modre-Osprian, Günter Schreier, Günther Silbernagel
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Background: Guidelines recommend walking trainings for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) management. Supervised walking training is superior to walking advise to improve the walking distance. Telehealth service with nurse support may close this gap. Patients and methods: This study introduces a telehealth service, "Keep pace!", which has been developed for patients with symptomatic PAD (Fontaine stage IIa and IIb), enabling a structured home-based walking training while monitoring progress via an app collecting unblinded account of steps and walking distance in self-paced 6-minute-walking-tests by geolocation tracking to enhance intrinsic motivation. Supervision by nurses via telephone calls was provided for 8 weeks, followed by 4 weeks of independent walking training. Patient satisfaction, walking distance and health-related quality of life were assessed. Results: 19 patients completed the study. The analysis revealed an overall high satisfaction with the telehealth service (95.4%), including system quality (95.1%), information quality (94.4%), service quality (95.6%), intention to use (92.8%), general satisfaction with the program (98.4%) and health benefits (95.8%). 78.9% asserted that the telehealth service lacking nurse calls would be less efficacious. Pain-free walking distance (76.3±36.8m to 188.4±81.2m, +112.2%, p<0.001) as well as total distance in 6-minute-walking test (308.8±82.6m to 425.9±107.1m, +117.2%, p<0.001) improved significantly. The telehealth service significantly reduced discomfort by better pain control (+15.5%, p=0.015) and social participation (+10.5%, p=0.042). Conclusions: In conclusion, patients were highly satisfied with the telehealth service. The physical well-being of the PAD patients improved significantly post vs. prior the telehealth program.

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外周动脉疾病远程保健护士支持的家庭步行训练的可用性 - Keep Pace!试点研究。
背景:指南建议在治疗外周动脉疾病(PAD)时进行步行训练。在提高步行距离方面,有指导的步行训练优于步行建议。有护士支持的远程保健服务可以弥补这一不足。患者和方法:本研究介绍了一种远程医疗服务 "Keep pace!",该服务是为有症状的 PAD 患者(方丹 IIa 和 IIb 期)开发的,可在家中进行有组织的步行训练,同时通过一款应用程序监控训练进展,该应用程序通过地理位置跟踪功能,在自我步调的 6 分钟步行测试中收集非盲目的步数和步行距离,以提高内在动力。护士通过电话进行为期 8 周的指导,随后进行为期 4 周的独立行走训练。对患者的满意度、步行距离和与健康相关的生活质量进行了评估。结果19 名患者完成了研究。分析结果显示,患者对远程医疗服务的总体满意度很高(95.4%),包括系统质量(95.1%)、信息质量(94.4%)、服务质量(95.6%)、使用意向(92.8%)、对项目的总体满意度(98.4%)和对健康的益处(95.8%)。78.9%的受访者认为,没有护士呼叫的远程保健服务的疗效较差。无痛行走距离(76.3±36.8 米到 188.4±81.2 米,+112.2%,p 结论:总之,患者对远程医疗服务非常满意。与实施远程保健计划之前相比,PAD 患者的身体状况有了明显改善。
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期刊介绍: Vasa is the European journal of vascular medicine. It is the official organ of the German, Swiss, and Slovenian Societies of Angiology. The journal publishes original research articles, case reports and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for diseases of the arterial circulation, in the field of phlebology and lymphology including the microcirculation, except the cardiac circulation. Vasa combines basic science with clinical medicine making it relevant to all physicians interested in the whole vascular field.
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