1. Evaluating the Effect of Monitoring through Telephone (Tele-Monitoring) on Self-Care Behaviors and Readmission of Patients with Heart Failure after Discharge
- Author
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Reza Negarandeh, Maryam Kiarsi, Mitra Zolfaghari, and Nazli Bashi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Telemedicine ,020205 medical informatics ,Psychological intervention ,Health Informatics ,02 engineering and technology ,Disease ,Iran ,Patient Readmission ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health Information Management ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Health care ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Clinical endpoint ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,Heart Failure ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Patient Discharge ,Computer Science Applications ,Telephone ,Self Care ,Treatment Outcome ,Heart failure ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background Heart failure is one of the serious cardiovascular diseases, which poses a global pandemic and places a heavy burden on health care systems worldwide. The incidence of this disease in Iran is higher than in other Asian countries. To reduce patients' complications, readmission rates, and health care expenditures, it is necessary to design interventions, which are culturally appropriate and based on community needs. Methods In 2016, a randomized clinical trial (IRCT2017010731804N1) was initiated to compare tailored tele-monitoring intervention with usual care. In total, 80 patients completed the study after a follow-up period of 8 weeks. The primary end point was heart failure self-care, which was measured using the Iranian version of the European Heart Failure self-care questionnaire. Secondary end points were heart failure related readmission rates. Results The mean scores for self-care behaviors of the two groups showed significant difference at the baseline (p = 0.045). The results of the analysis of covariance that was used to control the differences in the pretest scores of self-care behaviors showed that the difference between both groups after the intervention was still significant (p Conclusion This study showed that tele-monitoring improved self-care behaviors in Iranian patients with heart failure but did not reduce their readmission rates.
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- 2019