College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 2018 Nov;74(11):2658-2666. doi: 10.1111/jan.13767. Epub 2018 Jul 25.
To evaluate the effectiveness of an interactive, avatar-based education application to improve knowledge of and response to heart attack symptoms in people who are at risk of a heart attack.
Poor knowledge of heart attack symptoms is recognized as a significant barrier to timely medical treatment. Numerous studies have demonstrated that technology can assist in patient education to improve knowledge and self-care.
A single-center, non-blinded, two parallel groups, pragmatic randomized controlled trial.
Seventy patients will be recruited from the coronary care unit of a public hospital. Eligible participants will be randomized to either the usual care or the intervention group (usual care plus avatar-based heart attack education app). The primary outcome of this study is knowledge. Secondary outcomes include response to heart attack symptoms, health service use and satisfaction. Study participants will be followed up for 6 months.
This study will evaluate the avatar-based education app as a method to deliver vital information to patients. Participants' knowledge of and response to heart attack symptoms, and their health service use, will be assessed to evaluate the intervention effectiveness.
评估一种基于互动式虚拟形象的教育应用程序在提高有心脏病发作风险人群对心脏病发作症状的认识和应对方面的有效性。
对心脏病发作症状的了解不足被认为是及时就医的一个重大障碍。许多研究表明,技术可以协助患者教育,从而提高知识和自我护理水平。
一项单中心、非盲、两平行组、实用随机对照试验。
将从一家公立医院的冠心病监护病房招募 70 名患者。符合条件的参与者将被随机分配到常规护理组或干预组(常规护理加基于虚拟形象的心脏病发作教育应用程序)。本研究的主要结局是知识。次要结局包括对心脏病发作症状的反应、卫生服务的使用和满意度。研究参与者将随访 6 个月。
本研究将评估基于虚拟形象的教育应用程序作为向患者提供重要信息的一种方法。将评估参与者对心脏病发作症状的了解程度和反应以及他们对卫生服务的使用情况,以评估干预措施的效果。