1. Pragmatic randomized trial assessing the impact of digital health technology on quality of life in patients with heart failure: Design, rationale and implementation
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Angela M. Victoria‐Castro, Melissa Martin, Yu Yamamoto, Tariq Ahmad, Tanima Arora, Frida Calderon, Nihar Desai, Brett Gerber, Kyoung A. Lee, Daniel Jacoby, Hannah Melchinger, Andrew Nguyen, Melissa Shaw, Michael Simonov, Alyssa Williams, Jason Weinstein, and Francis P. Wilson
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Heart Failure ,Self Care ,Digital Technology ,Biomedical Technology ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Self-care and patient engagement are important elements of heart failure (HF) care, endorsed in the guidelines. Digital health tools may improve quality of life (QOL) in HF patients by promoting care, knowledge, and engagement. This manuscript describes the rationale and challenges of the design and implementation of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of three digital health technologies in improving QOL for patients with HF.We hypothesize that digital health interventions will improve QOL of HF patients through the early detection of warning signs of disease exacerbation, the opportunity of self-tracking symptoms, and the education provided, which enhances patient empowerment.Using a fully electronic enrollment and consent platform, the trial will randomize 200 patients across HF clinics in the Yale New Haven Health system to receive either usual care or one of three digital technologies designed to promote self-management and provide critical data to clinicians. The primary outcome is the change in QOL as assessed by the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire at 3 months.First enrollment occurred in September 2021. Recruitment was anticipated to last 6-8 months and participants were followed for 6 months after randomization. Our recruitment efforts have highlighted the large digital divide in our population of interest.Assessing clinical outcomes, patient usability, and ease of clinical integration of digital technologies will be beneficial in determining the feasibility of the integration of such technologies into the healthcare system.
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- 2022
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