Apps and Online Platforms for Patients with Heart Failure.

IF 4.2 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiac Failure Review Pub Date : 2020-05-25 eCollection Date: 2020-03-01 DOI:10.15420/cfr.2019.15
Nida Ahmed, Sabahat Ahmed, Julia Grapsa
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The use of the internet for health advice and information has burgeoned over recent years. This corresponds with an increasing number of people living with heart failure and, in the context of a greater focus on patient engagement, producing accurate online health information is becoming vitally important. To help meet this need, major cardiology societies have designed dedicated, patient-specific areas on their websites. This article aims to provide an overview of the patient information resources from three main professional societies: the European Society of Cardiology, American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology. A summary of the content of these dedicated websites and two smartphone apps is provided, along with a brief look into the future role of these technologies and resources in supporting both patients and their clinicians in the management of heart failure.

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心力衰竭患者的应用程序和在线平台。
近年来,互联网在健康咨询和信息方面的应用迅速发展。这与越来越多的人患有心力衰竭相对应,在更加注重患者参与的背景下,提供准确的在线健康信息变得至关重要。为了帮助满足这一需求,主要的心脏病学会在他们的网站上设计了专门针对患者的区域。本文旨在对欧洲心脏病学会、美国心脏协会和美国心脏病学会这三个主要专业学会的患者信息资源进行综述。本文对这些专门网站和两个智能手机应用程序的内容进行了总结,并简要介绍了这些技术和资源在支持患者及其临床医生管理心力衰竭方面的未来作用。
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