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Epidemiological characteristics and therapeutic management of patients with chronic heart failure who use smartphones: Potential impact of a dedicated smartphone application (report from the OFICSel study)

Authors :
Jean-Etienne Ricci
Diane Bodez
Ugo Vergeylen
Emmanuelle Berthelot
C. Chong-Nguyen
Barnabas Gellen
Théo Pezel
Marie Christine Iliou
L. Bonnefous
Florence Beauvais
Etienne Audureau
Mélanie Bézard
Michel Galinier
Pascal de Groote
Yves Juillière
Pierre Raphael
Marie-Claire Boiteux
Thibaud Damy
Fabrice Bauer
Jean Gauthier
Source :
Archives of cardiovascular diseases. 114(1)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary Background The effectiveness of transitional care services for patients discharged from hospital after acute heart failure is challenging, especially in terms of reducing subsequent heart failure hospitalizations. The increased adoption of smartphone applications in society offers a new opportunity to interact with patients to avoid rehospitalization. Thus, electronic health (e-health) can enhance the impact of existing therapeutic education programmes. Aims To determine the prevalence of smartphone use among patients with chronic heart failure, and to assess the epidemiological characteristics and therapeutic management of these patients, with a broader aim of developing smartphone-based therapeutic education programmes for patients. Methods The French Observatoire francais de l’insuffisance cardiaque et du sel (OFICSel) registry was conducted in 2017 by 300 cardiologists, and included both inpatients and outpatients who had been hospitalized for heart failure at least once in the previous 5 years. Data collection included demographic and heart failure-related variables, which were provided by the cardiologist and by the patient via a questionnaire. Results Among the 2822 patients included, 2517 completed the questionnaire. Of this total, 907 patients (36%) were smartphone users. Compared with non-users, smartphone users were younger, were more frequently men, more frequently lived in cities, had a higher educational level and were more frequently professionally active. Smartphone users less frequently had diabetes, hypertension, atrial fibrillation or ischaemic cardiopathy. Only 22% of patients were actively participating in a therapeutic education programme. Conclusion Smartphones were used by more than one-third of patients with heart failure in France in 2017, underscoring the feasibility of developing a smartphone application to deliver therapeutic education to the population with chronic heart failure.

Details

ISSN :
18752128
Volume :
114
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of cardiovascular diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b464b74daf94795f404ccd8be1d204c0