mHealth-Based Self-Management Program for Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing & Health Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1111/nhs.13187
Hyunjin Oh, Chang-Hee Suh, Ji-Won Kim, Sunjoo Boo
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that gradually limits physical function and decreases quality of life (QOL). We evaluated an mHealth-based self-management program to help patients with RA improve their physical and psychological health, self-efficacy, physical activity, and QOL. The sample included 73 experimental and 69 control participants. A pilot randomized controlled design was employed to identify the effectiveness of an 8-week mHealth-based self-management program, which comprised educational modules regarding disease management and exercise, cognitive training, and motivational support through mobile messages and periodic phone calls. Knowledge of the health effects of RA, disease activity, perceived health, depression, self-efficacy for controlling symptoms, physical activity, and QOL were evaluated pre- and postintervention and after the 4-week follow-up period. This pilot study indicates that the mHealth-based program for people with RA is feasible. The mHealth self-management program improved patients' knowledge of RA, depression, self-efficacy for controlling symptoms, physical activity, and perceived health; however, disease activity and QOL did not significantly change. This pilot study demonstrates the potential of mHealth intervention as an effective program for strengthening self-management capacities in patients with RA. Trial Registration: KCT0007523.

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基于移动医疗的类风湿关节炎患者自我管理计划:一项试点随机对照研究。
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,会逐渐限制患者的身体功能并降低其生活质量(QOL)。我们对一项基于移动医疗的自我管理计划进行了评估,该计划旨在帮助类风湿关节炎患者改善身心健康、自我效能、体育锻炼和生活质量。样本包括 73 名实验参与者和 69 名对照参与者。该项目包括有关疾病管理和锻炼的教育模块、认知训练以及通过手机短信和定期电话提供的激励支持。在干预前、干预后以及 4 周随访后,对 RA 对健康的影响、疾病活动、健康感知、抑郁、控制症状的自我效能、体育锻炼和 QOL 进行了评估。这项试点研究表明,基于移动医疗的 RA 患者计划是可行的。移动医疗自我管理计划提高了患者对 RA 的认识、抑郁、控制症状的自我效能、体力活动和健康感知;然而,疾病活动和 QOL 并没有显著变化。这项试点研究表明,移动医疗干预作为一项有效的计划,在加强RA患者的自我管理能力方面具有潜力。试验注册:KCT0007523.
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