Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure

被引:0
|
作者
Klaiman, Tamar [1 ]
Iannotte, L. G. [2 ]
Josephs, Michael [1 ]
Russell, Louise B. [1 ,3 ]
Norton, Laurie [1 ]
Mehta, Shivan [1 ]
Troxel, Andrea [4 ]
Zhu, Jingsan [1 ]
Volpp, Kevin [1 ]
Asch, David A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Lake Erie Coll Osteopath Med, Erie, PA 16509 USA
[3] Rutgers State Univ, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[4] NYU, Grossman Sch Med, New York, NY USA
关键词
Heart failure; Remote monitoring; Qualitative interviews; TRIAL;
D O I
10.1186/s12872-023-03456-9
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is one of the most common reasons for hospital admission and is a major cause of morbidity, mortality, and increasing health care costs. The EMPOWER study was a randomized trial that used remote monitoring technology to track patients' weight and diuretic adherence and a state-of-the-art approach derived from behavioral economics to motivate adherence to the reverse monitoring technology.ObjectiveThe goal was to explore patient and clinician perceptions of the program and its impact on perceived health outcomes and better understand why some patients or clinicians did better or worse than others in response to the intervention.ApproachThis was a retrospective qualitative study utilizing semi-structured interviews with 43 patients and 16 clinicians to understand the trial's processes, reflecting on successes and areas for improvement for future iterations of behavioral economic interventions.Key resultsMany patients felt supported, and they appreciated the intervention. Many also appreciated the lottery intervention, and while it was not an incentive for enrolling for many respondents, it may have increased adherence during the study. Clinicians felt that the intervention integrated well into their workflow, but the number of alerts was burdensome. Additionally, responses to alerts varied considerably by provider, perhaps because there are no professional guidelines for alerts unaccompanied by severe symptoms.ConclusionOur qualitative analysis indicates potential areas for additional exploration and consideration to design better behavioral economic interventions to improve cardiovascular health outcomes for patients with HF. Patients appreciated lottery incentives for adhering to program requirements; however, many were too far along in their disease progression to benefit from the intervention. Clinicians found the amount and frequency of electronic alerts burdensome and felt they did not improve patient outcomes.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02708654.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure
    Tamar Klaiman
    L. G. Iannotte
    Michael Josephs
    Louise B. Russell
    Laurie Norton
    Shivan Mehta
    Andrea Troxel
    Jingsan Zhu
    Kevin Volpp
    David A. Asch
    BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 23
  • [2] SHARED EXPERIENCES OF MANAGING HEART FAILURE AND MULTIMORBIDITY: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
    Nelson, Katie
    Benjasirisan, Chitchanok
    Lim, Arum
    DeGroot, Lyndsay
    Badawi, Sarah
    Himmelfarb, Cheryl Dennison
    Davidson, Patricia
    Koirala, Binu
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2023, 7 : 898 - 898
  • [3] A cost analysis of remote monitoring in a heart failure program
    Williams, Cynthia
    Wan, Thomas T. H.
    HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY, 2016, 35 (3-4) : 112 - 122
  • [4] Remote monitoring in heart failure
    Frenneaux, Michael P.
    Gollop, Nicholas D.
    Loudon, Brodie L.
    Parasuraman, Sathish
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-QUALITY OF CARE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES, 2015, 1 (02) : 45 - 46
  • [5] Remote heart failure monitoring
    Abraham W.T.
    Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2013, 15 (5) : 556 - 564
  • [6] Remote Monitoring in Heart Failure
    Stegmann, Clara
    Hindricks, Gerhard
    AKTUELLE KARDIOLOGIE, 2019, 8 (06) : 432 - 437
  • [7] Remote monitoring and heart failure
    Pierucci, Nicola
    Laviola, Domenico
    Mariani, Marco Valerio
    Nardini, Alessio
    Adamo, Francesco
    Mahfouz, Karim
    Colaiaco, Carlo
    Ammirati, Fabrizio
    Santini, Luca
    Lavalle, Carlo
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL SUPPLEMENTS, 2025, 27 : i126 - i131
  • [8] Remote Monitoring in Heart Failure
    Messori, Andrea
    Romeo, Maria Rita
    Trippoli, Sabrina
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2024, 83 (23)
  • [9] A Meta-Analysis of Remote Monitoring of Heart Failure Patients
    Winkler, Sebastian
    Koehler, Friedrich
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2010, 55 (14) : 1505 - 1506
  • [10] A Meta-Analysis of Remote Monitoring of Heart Failure Patients
    Klersy, Catherine
    De Silvestri, Annalisa
    Gabutti, Gabriella
    Regoli, Francois
    Auricchio, Angelo
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2009, 54 (18) : 1683 - 1694