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利用移动技术改善冠心病自我管理(Text4Heart):一项随机对照试验方案。

Improving coronary heart disease self-management using mobile technologies (Text4Heart): a randomised controlled trial protocol.

机构信息

National Institute for Health Innovation, University of Auckland, 261 Morrin Rd, Auckland 1072, New Zealand.

出版信息

Trials. 2014 Mar 4;15:71. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-71.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a secondary prevention program that offers education and support to assist patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) make lifestyle changes. Despite the benefits of CR, attendance at centre-based sessions remains low. Mobile technology (mHealth) has potential to reach more patients by delivering CR directly to mobile phones, thus providing an alternative to centre-based CR. The aim of this trial is to evaluate if a mHealth comprehensive CR program can improve adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviours (for example, physically active, fruit and vegetable intake, not smoking, low alcohol consumption) over and above usual CR services in New Zealand adults diagnosed with CHD.

METHODS/DESIGN: A two-arm, parallel, randomised controlled trial will be conducted at two Auckland hospitals in New Zealand. One hundred twenty participants will be randomised to receive a 24-week evidence- and theory-based personalised text message program and access to a supporting website in addition to usual CR care or usual CR care alone (control). The primary outcome is the proportion of participants adhering to healthy behaviours at 6 months, measured using a composite health behaviour score. Secondary outcomes include overall cardiovascular disease risk, body composition, illness perceptions, self-efficacy, hospital anxiety/depression and medication adherence.

DISCUSSION

This study is one of the first to examine an mHealth-delivered comprehensive CR program. Strengths of the trial include quality research design and in-depth description of the intervention to aid replication. If effective, the trial has potential to augment standard CR practices and to be used as a model for other disease prevention or self-management programs.

TRIAL REGISTRY

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12613000901707.

摘要

背景

心脏康复(CR)是一种二级预防计划,提供教育和支持,以帮助冠心病(CHD)患者改变生活方式。尽管 CR 有很多益处,但中心为基础的课程的出勤率仍然很低。移动技术(mHealth)通过将 CR 直接发送到手机,有可能接触到更多的患者,从而为中心为基础的 CR 提供替代方案。本试验旨在评估 mHealth 综合 CR 计划是否可以改善新西兰 CHD 患者的健康生活方式行为(例如,积极运动、摄入水果和蔬菜、不吸烟、低酒精摄入)的依从性,超过通常的 CR 服务。

方法/设计:这项在新西兰奥克兰两家医院进行的两臂、平行、随机对照试验将招募 120 名参与者,随机分为两组:一组接受 24 周基于证据和理论的个性化短信计划,并可访问支持网站,此外还接受常规 CR 护理;另一组仅接受常规 CR 护理(对照组)。主要结局是 6 个月时参与者健康行为的依从比例,使用综合健康行为评分来衡量。次要结局包括心血管疾病总风险、身体成分、疾病认知、自我效能、医院焦虑/抑郁和药物依从性。

讨论

本研究是首次研究 mHealth 提供的综合 CR 计划之一。试验的优势包括高质量的研究设计和对干预措施的深入描述,以促进复制。如果有效,该试验有可能增强标准 CR 实践,并可作为其他疾病预防或自我管理计划的模型。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心:ACTRN12613000901707。

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