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Congestive Heart Failure Outreach Program (COPE)

U

University of Alberta

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 4

Conditions

Heart Failure

Treatments

Behavioral: education

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT00371085
EPICORE 2006-003

Details and patient eligibility

About

Heart failure is a very common condition and is one of the main reasons people are admitted to hospital. There are many things people with heart failure can do to manage their condition at home. Unfortunately many people do not have enough information to do this and need to come back to the hospital because their heart failure got worse. This study will look at different ways to help people learn more about heart failure and how to manage their condition at home.

Full description

Background:

Given the clinical and economic importance of heart failure (HF) widely applicable strategies to improve patient outcomes are needed. In Canada,1.4 million hospital days were associated with HF in the fiscal year 2000 and almost one-third of these were readmissions . The majority of acute precipitants of HF relate to poor self-care including excessive sodium and fluid intake, and nonadherence to medications. Data derived from the PaKSAC survey confirm that patients with HF have very poor knowledge of their condition and self-care recommendations.

Disease Management Programs for HF have been shown to improve clinical outcomes by providing intensive education and medical management. Due to the resource intensity of such programs, however, only a limited proportion of the population at risk is served. Clearly more practical educational interventions are needed.

Hypothesis:

An intervention consisting of a video-based educational program for patients with HF, focusing on 3 key steps (salt restriction, daily weights and medication adherence) will improve knowledge of self-care activities, and clinical and economic outcomes at 6 months of follow-up.

Design:

A multicentre randomized control trial comparing a simple, practical educational program for patients with heart failure to usual care. All patients will be assessed using the validated PaKSAC survey (Patient Knowledge of Self-Care Activities in Congestive Heart Failure) at baseline and at 6 months. Those randomized to the intervention will view a 22 minute educational video developed by our group that focuses on 3 key steps to self management. A booklet and series of 3 newsletters will also be provided to the intervention group. The primary outcome is the improvement in clinical outcomes at the end of the 6 month follow-up period.

Enrollment

539 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patient in hospital or emergency room with symptomatic CHF confirmed by a physician.
  • patient seen in an outpatient clinic with symptomatic CHF confirmed by a physician, AND hospitalized within the previous 6 months for heart failure.
  • age greater than 18 years.

Exclusion criteria

  • asymptomatic CHF
  • life expectancy < 6 months
  • receiving chronic hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis
  • unable to communicate (non-English speaking, intubated, etc)
  • demented or a mental illness which precludes participation
  • receives professional assistance for self-care activities including meals or medications (e.g. nursing home)
  • previously enrolled in this study
  • participation in another heart failure study, or
  • declined to participate

Trial design

539 participants in 1 patient group

1
Experimental group
Description:
Video-based patient education on heart failure self care
Treatment:
Behavioral: education

Trial contacts and locations

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