e-Diary in Heart Failure
Status: | Withdrawn |
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Conditions: | Cardiology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 6/28/2018 |
Start Date: | April 2018 |
End Date: | December 2018 |
The Use of a Symptom and Weight e-Diary Among Patients With Heart Failure
The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and feasibility of using a smartphone
application to monitor symptoms and weight in patients with advanced heart failure.
application to monitor symptoms and weight in patients with advanced heart failure.
Attention to symptoms of heart failure and weight gain are central tenets in heart failure
patient education and self-care. A key self-care skill for heart failure patients is the
early detection of subtle changes in symptoms. Daily diary use can be one method for patients
to acknowledge and attend to their symptoms. This study is examining if the use of a diary in
the form of an app on a mobile phone will improve patient outcomes. Participants will be
randomized to one of two groups-- usual care or the Movn mobile application. Participants
randomized to the mobile app will be asked to record their weight and any symptoms every day
over the course of two months.
patient education and self-care. A key self-care skill for heart failure patients is the
early detection of subtle changes in symptoms. Daily diary use can be one method for patients
to acknowledge and attend to their symptoms. This study is examining if the use of a diary in
the form of an app on a mobile phone will improve patient outcomes. Participants will be
randomized to one of two groups-- usual care or the Movn mobile application. Participants
randomized to the mobile app will be asked to record their weight and any symptoms every day
over the course of two months.
Inclusion Criteria:
- At least 18 years old
- History of symptomatic heart failure (Class III or IV)
- Owns a smartphone or tablet compatible with the Movn mobile application
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cognitive impairment
- Lack of English proficiency/literacy
- Clinically unstable (decompensated heart failure NYHA class 3-4; unstable arrhythmias,
aortic stenosis, thrombophlebitis, dissecting aneurysm, or symptomatic anemia; active
infection; uncontrolled blood pressure: resting diastolic higher than 100 mmHg,
systolic greater than 180 mmHg; unstable angina, 2nd or 3rd degree heart block; or
uncontrolled high grade exercise-induced ventricular ectopy or hemodynamically
unstable)
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