6. 使用移动应用程序为LVAD患者提供护理和自我管理

Q2 Medicine Heart Asia Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.1136/heartasia-2019-apahff.6
J. Casida
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左心室辅助装置(LVAD)的自我管理(SM)是一个复杂的过程,对许多患者来说是艰巨的。因此为了实现植入LVAD的最终治疗目标,即增加数量和生活质量,需要家庭护理人员和护士的支持。1发明了一个移动电话应用程序(VAD Care App 1.0®版),以简化LVAD SM过程,并增强患者参与SM的能力。2本演示的目的如下:(1)说明主要组件应用程序的;(2) 描述应用程序指导和护士支持的LVAD SM干预;以及(3)介绍可行性研究的结果以及正在进行的试点临床试验的初步结果。未来的研究、应用程序设计(2.0和3.0版本),并将讨论对推进LVAD SM科学的影响。3鼓励与会者在亚洲的医疗保健和文化背景下,就应用程序对其他植入式设备(如心脏再同步治疗)和复杂疾病(如肺动脉高压)的适用性进行对话。参考文献Casida JM,Wu HS,Abshire M,Ghosh B,Yang JJ。认知和依从性是预测使用左心室辅助装置的成年人生活质量的自我管理因素。《心肺移植杂志》2017;36:325–330.Casida JM、Aikens JE、Craddock H、Aldrich MW、Pagani FD。自我管理在左心室辅助装置中应用的发展和可行性。ASAIO J 2018;64:159–167.Casida J,Aikens J,Pagani F等。在使用长期左心室辅助设备的成年人中推进自我管理科学。人工器官2018。doi:10.1111/或.13113[印刷前的Epub]。
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6 Using mobile app to empower care and self-management in LVAD patients
Self-management (SM) of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is a complex process and arduous to many patients. Thus, support from a family caregiver and a nurse is required to achieve the ultimate treatment goal for implanting an LVAD – to increase quantity and quality of life.1 A mobile phone application (VAD Care App version 1.0®) was invented to simplify the LVAD SM process and empower patient’s engagement in SM.2 The purposes of this presentation are the following: (1) illustrate the main components of the app; (2) describe the app-directed and nurse-supported LVAD SM intervention; and (3) present the results of the feasibility study as well as preliminary results of an ongoing pilot clinical trial. Future studies, app designs (versions 2.0 and 3.0), and implications for advancing the LVAD SM science will be discussed.3 Conference participants are encouraged to engage in a dialogue about the applicability of the app to other implantable devices (e.g. cardiac resynchronisation therapy) and complex conditions (e.g. pulmonary hypertension) within the context of healthcare delivery and culture in Asia. References Casida JM, Wu HS, Abshire M, Ghosh B, Yang JJ. Cognition and adherence are self-management factors predicting the quality of life of adults with a left ventricular assist device. J Heart Lung Transplant 2017;36:325–330. Casida JM, Aikens JE, Craddock H, Aldrich MW, Pagani FD. Development and feasibility of self-management application in left-ventricular assist devices. ASAIO J 2018;64:159–167. Casida J, Aikens J, Pagani F, et al. Advancing the science of self-management in adults with long-term left ventricular assist devices. Artif Organs 2018. doi:10.1111/aor.13113 [Epub ahead of print].
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