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评估一项基于数字应用程序的心脏健康新计划:可行性和可接受性试点研究。

Evaluating a New Digital App-Based Program for Heart Health: Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study.

作者信息

Lockwood Kimberly G, Kulkarni Priya R, Paruthi Jason, Buch Lauren S, Chaffard Mathieu, Schitter Eva C, Branch OraLee H, Graham Sarah A

机构信息

Lark Health, Mountain View, CA, United States.

Roche Information Solutions, Santa Clara, CA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2024 May 24;8:e50446. doi: 10.2196/50446.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States, affecting a significant proportion of adults. Digital health lifestyle change programs have emerged as a promising method of CVD prevention, offering benefits such as on-demand support, lower cost, and increased scalability. Prior research has shown the effectiveness of digital health interventions in reducing negative CVD outcomes. This pilot study focuses on the Lark Heart Health program, a fully digital artificial intelligence (AI)-powered smartphone app, providing synchronous CVD risk counseling, educational content, and personalized coaching.

OBJECTIVE

This pilot study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of a fully digital AI-powered lifestyle change program called Lark Heart Health. Primary analyses assessed (1) participant satisfaction, (2) engagement with the program, and (3) the submission of health screeners. Secondary analyses were conducted to evaluate weight loss outcomes, given that a major focus of the Heart Health program is weight management.

METHODS

This study enrolled 509 participants in the 90-day real-world single-arm pilot study of the Heart Health app. Participants engaged with the app by participating in coaching conversations, logging meals, tracking weight, and completing educational lessons. The study outcomes included participant satisfaction, app engagement, the completion of screeners, and weight loss.

RESULTS

On average, Heart Health study participants were aged 60.9 (SD 10.3; range 40-75) years, with average BMI indicating class I obesity. Of the 509 participants, 489 (96.1%) stayed enrolled until the end of the study (dropout rate: 3.9%). Study retention, based on providing a weight measurement during month 3, was 80% (407/509; 95% CI 76.2%-83.4%). Participant satisfaction scores indicated high satisfaction with the overall app experience, with an average score of ≥4 out of 5 for all satisfaction indicators. Participants also showed high engagement with the app, with 83.4% (408/489; 95% CI 80.1%-86.7%) of the sample engaging in ≥5 coaching conversations in month 3. The results indicated that participants were successfully able to submit health screeners within the app, with 90% (440/489; 95% CI 87%-92.5%) submitting all 3 screeners measured in the study. Finally, secondary analyses showed that participants lost weight during the program, with analyses showing an average weight nadir of 3.8% (SD 2.9%; 95% CI 3.5%-4.1%).

CONCLUSIONS

The study results indicate that participants in this study were satisfied with their experience using the Heart Health app, highly engaged with the app features, and willing and able to complete health screening surveys in the app. These acceptability and feasibility results provide a key first step in the process of evidence generation for a new AI-powered digital program for heart health. Future work can expand these results to test outcomes with a commercial version of the Heart Health app in a diverse real-world sample.

摘要

背景

心血管疾病(CVD)是美国的主要死因,影响着很大一部分成年人。数字健康生活方式改变计划已成为一种有前景的心血管疾病预防方法,具有按需支持、成本较低和可扩展性增强等优点。先前的研究表明数字健康干预措施在降低不良心血管疾病结局方面的有效性。这项试点研究聚焦于Lark心脏健康计划,这是一款完全数字化的、由人工智能(AI)驱动的智能手机应用程序,提供同步的心血管疾病风险咨询、教育内容和个性化指导。

目的

这项试点研究评估了一款名为Lark心脏健康的完全数字化、由人工智能驱动的生活方式改变计划的可行性和可接受性。主要分析评估了:(1)参与者满意度;(2)对该计划的参与度;(3)健康筛查问卷的提交情况。鉴于心脏健康计划的主要重点是体重管理,还进行了次要分析以评估体重减轻结果。

方法

本研究招募了509名参与者,对心脏健康应用程序进行为期90天的真实世界单臂试点研究。参与者通过参与指导对话、记录饮食、追踪体重和完成教育课程来使用该应用程序。研究结果包括参与者满意度、应用程序参与度、筛查问卷的完成情况和体重减轻情况。

结果

心脏健康研究参与者的平均年龄为60.9(标准差10.3;范围40 - 75)岁,平均体重指数表明为I级肥胖。在509名参与者中,489名(96.1%)持续参与到研究结束(脱落率:3.9%)。基于在第3个月提供体重测量数据的研究留存率为80%(407/509;95%置信区间76.2% - 83.4%)。参与者满意度得分表明对整体应用程序体验高度满意,所有满意度指标的平均得分在5分制中≥4分。参与者对应用程序的参与度也很高,在第3个月,83.4%(408/489;95%置信区间80.1% - 86.7%)的样本参与了≥5次指导对话。结果表明参与者能够成功在应用程序内提交健康筛查问卷,90%(440/489;95%置信区间87% - 92.5%)的参与者提交了研究中测量的所有3份筛查问卷。最后,次要分析表明参与者在该计划期间体重减轻,分析显示平均体重最低点为3.8%(标准差2.9%;95%置信区间3.5% - 4.1%)。

结论

研究结果表明,本研究中的参与者对使用心脏健康应用程序的体验感到满意,对应用程序功能的参与度很高,并且愿意并能够在应用程序中完成健康筛查调查。这些可接受性和可行性结果为一项新的由人工智能驱动的心脏健康数字计划的证据生成过程提供了关键的第一步。未来的工作可以扩展这些结果,以在不同的真实世界样本中测试心脏健康应用程序商业版本的结果。

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