AppCare-HF随机临床试验:一种新型慢性心力衰竭患者自我护理支持移动应用程序的可行性研究。

IF 3.9 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS European heart journal. Digital health Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjdh/ztad032
Takashi Yokota, Arata Fukushima, Miyuki Tsuchihashi-Makaya, Takahiro Abe, Shingo Takada, Takaaki Furihata, Naoki Ishimori, Takeo Fujino, Shintaro Kinugawa, Masayuki Ohta, Shigeo Kakinoki, Isao Yokota, Akira Endoh, Masanori Yoshino, Hiroyuki Tsutsui
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目的:我们评估了一种新型移动应用程序(app)在慢性心力衰竭(HF)患者中的自我护理干预。为了在心衰管理中促进以患者为中心的护理,我们开发了一个自我保健支持移动应用程序,以促进心衰患者的最佳自我保健。方法和结果:我们进行了一项多中心、随机、对照研究,评估为心衰患者设计的自我保健支持移动应用程序的可行性。该应用程序包括自我监测助手、教育和可能恶化的心衰自动警报。干预组获得装有自我保健支持应用程序的平板个人电脑一台,对照组获得心衰日记一本。所有患者均在家自我监测2个月。采用欧洲心力衰竭自我护理行为量表评估患者的自我护理行为。我们招募了24例慢性HF门诊患者(年龄31-78岁;6名女性,18名男性)有心衰住院史。在2个月的研究期间,干预组(n = 13)对各生命体征的自我监测依从性良好,血压、体重、体温的自我监测依从性中位数[四分位数范围(IQR)]为100%(92-100%),血氧饱和度为100%(91-100%)。2个月时,干预组自我护理行为得分较对照组显著提高(n = 11)[中位数(IQR): 16(16-22)比28 (20-36),P = 0.02],但HF知识量表、一般自我效能量表和短表8健康调查得分在两组间无显著差异。结论:新型HF移动应用程序是可行的。
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The AppCare-HF randomized clinical trial: a feasibility study of a novel self-care support mobile app for individuals with chronic heart failure.

Aims: We evaluated a self-care intervention with a novel mobile application (app) in chronic heart failure (HF) patients. To facilitate patient-centred care in HF management, we developed a self-care support mobile app to boost HF patients' optimal self-care.

Methods and results: We conducted a multicentre, randomized, controlled study evaluating the feasibility of the self-care support mobile app designed for use by HF patients. The app consists of a self-monitoring assistant, education, and automated alerts of possible worsening HF. The intervention group received a tablet personal computer (PC) with the self-care support app installed, and the control group received a HF diary. All patients performed self-monitoring at home for 2 months. Their self-care behaviours were evaluated by the European Heart Failure Self-Care Behaviour Scale. We enrolled 24 outpatients with chronic HF (ages 31-78 years; 6 women, 18 men) who had a history of HF hospitalization. During the 2 month study period, the intervention group (n = 13) showed excellent adherence to the self-monitoring of each vital sign, with a median [interquartile range (IQR)] ratio of self-monitoring adherence for blood pressure, body weight, and body temperature at 100% (92-100%) and for oxygen saturation at 100% (91-100%). At 2 months, the intervention group's self-care behaviour score was significantly improved compared with the control group (n = 11) [median (IQR): 16 (16-22) vs. 28 (20-36), P = 0.02], but the HF Knowledge Scale, the General Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Short Form-8 Health Survey scores did not differ between the groups.

Conclusion: The novel mobile app for HF is feasible.

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