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Characteristic of diet regimen, education program, internet and smartphone usages in french heart failure patients to propose new therapeutic education tools.A report from OFICSel cohort
- Source :
- Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements. 11:35-36
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2019.
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Abstract
- Background Face-to-face Patient's Education Programs (PEP) have been widely developed in France to improve treatment and diet restriction regimens (DRR) observance in Heart Failure (HF). Internet or Smartphone's Application Used (ISAU) may improve communication and education therefore data are lacking concerning the use of these technics in this Elderly population. Purpose Determine prevalence of ISAU, DRR and PEP prescription and their observance in HF. Methods OFICSel observatory included out and in HF patients hospitalized for HF at least one time for the last five years (whatever their LVEF). Data were obtained from a physician and patient questionnaires. Results Of the 2822 patients included in 2017, 2517 completed the questions regarding the use of new technologies of whom 1553(59%) had an Internet Connection (IC), 1454(58%) an e-mail address and 907(36%) were Smartphone's Application Used (SAU). Prescription of salt, sugar, lipid and fluid DRR in the overall cohort were respectively of 79.3%, 40.0%, 49,6% and 26.2%. Only 33.5% reported having being invited to PEP of whom only 66.2% did. The every day life compliances of these DRR were respectively for salt, sugar, lipid and fluid of: 44.2%, 45.4%, 33.1% and 41.8%. 20.4% of the overall population weighed every day. When comparing with patients who didn’t have ISAU, patients who had ISAU were younger (63 vs. 73 years old for IC and 60 vs. 72 years old for SAU, P Conclusion Restriction diet regimens are frequently prescribed in HF therefore their observance is low. Usage of internet is large in HF patients suggesting that developing new HF education tools through dedicated website or smartphone application might be useful in HF population.
Details
- ISSN :
- 18786480
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........cd39b14848a63082a50bec990fb648ce