Assessment of Heart Failure Post-discharge Management Strategies, Needs and Acceptance of Mobile Application-based Remote Patient Management in South India.
Hmar Thiak LalthanthuamiLakshmi RamamoorthySanthosh SatheeshD K S SubrahmanyamG ZayarazPublished in: Journal of patient experience (2024)
The demand for digital platforms in managing heart failure (HF) is expected to increase with promising effects on readmission and health expenditure. The study aims to explore current post-discharge management strategies and identify the need and acceptance of digital platforms, to ensure the development of a user-friendly mobile application for HF patients. Using a cross-sectional analytical research design, 90 consecutive patients diagnosed with HF who were discharged from a Tertiary Care Center were enrolled. Tele-interview was conducted using a self-developed and validated tool. The mean age of participants was 55.54 ± 10.33 years. The participants' adherence to HF management strategies was low in terms of physical exercise and weight monitoring. More than one-third were willing to self-record their measurements and use a mobile application. The common mobile application features requested were medication information/reminder (88.6%), health education (84.3%), chat with nurses (84.3%), physical activity (81.4%), symptoms (78.6%), diet (78.6%) and weight management (72.9%). The findings from this initial phase of mobile development are expected to help leverage better development of digital interventions for HF patients.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- heart failure
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- public health
- chronic kidney disease
- acute heart failure
- peritoneal dialysis
- mental health
- prognostic factors
- weight loss
- emergency department
- patient reported outcomes
- mass spectrometry
- weight gain
- low cost
- adverse drug