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Efficiency of an mHealth Intervention on the Health Literacy Improvement and Self-management. (PBS-MHE-2019)

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Instituto de investigación e innovación biomédica de Cádiz

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Heart Failure
Multi-pathology

Treatments

Device: Mobile phone compatible with iOS or Android

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04725526
PBS-MHE-2019

Details and patient eligibility

About

Multipathological patients with complex health needs are responsible for the majority number of avoidable hospital admissions.

The expansion of mHealth interventions in the field of communication with the patient, the reduction of health inequalities, the improvement in access to health resources, the adherence to treatments and self-care of chronic diseases lead to an optimistic horizon . However, there are few applications that demonstrate its effectiveness in these patients, which is diminished when they are not based on evidence, nor are designed by and for users with different levels of health literacy.

Full description

Objective: to evaluate the efficacy of an mHealth intervention, with respect to routine clinical practice, to improve health literacy and self-management of the multiple pathological patient with heart failure and complex health needs.

Hypothesis: the proposed mHealth intervention is more effective than usual clinical practice, favoring health literacy and self-management of multiple pathological patients with heart failure and complex health needs, so its use would be relevant as part of the assistance process.

Methodology: randomized, controlled, multicenter clinical trial for the evaluation of the efficacy of an mHealth intervention with two groups: a control group (routine clinical practice) and an experimental group (routine clinical practice together with ad hoc designed mHealth intervention).

In this project, the design and content validation of the mHealth tool will be carried out, evaluating its relevance and suitability.

Enrollment

236 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients of both sexes and over 18 years of age;
  • Attended by the health professionals of the Basic Health Areas that are participating in the study;
  • Patients that give their consent to participate in the study by signing an informed consent;
  • Patients that have a mobile device (Smartphone or Tablet) compatible with the Android or iOS operating system;
  • Patients considered as multi-pathological based on the following criteria from those described in the Integrated Healthcare Process (Ollero et al., 2018):
  • Be classified in clinical category A of chronic pathologies due to heart failure that, in a situation of clinical stability, has been in NYHA grade II, being able to be simultaneously classified, or not, in other clinical categories due to suffering from another disease Chronicles.
  • Patients with at least one of the following complexity criteria: Extreme polypharmacy (10 or more active ingredients for chronic prescription); Socio-family risk (score on the Gijon scale greater than 10 points); Stage II or higher pressure ulcers; Malnutrition (BMI <18.5); Feeding with chronic and prescription tube (3 or more months); Two or more hospital admissions in the previous 12 months.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients with sensory deficits and/or mobility problems in the upper limbs that prevent them from using the application correctly, despite using the accessibility features of mobile devices;
  • Patients with persistent cognitive impairment (Pfeiffer test with 5 or more errors or Lobo's mini-cognitive exam <23 points) and / or severe mental disorder;
  • Patients with serious limitations for AVBD (Barthel index <20 points).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

236 participants in 2 patient groups

usual clinical practice
No Intervention group
Description:
A group of pluripatological patients with heart failure and complex needs of health will be tratad per standard of care on site
mHealth intervention plus usual clinical practice
Experimental group
Description:
A group of pluripatological patients with heart failure and complex needs of health will be tratad per standard of care plus mHealth intervention on site
Treatment:
Device: Mobile phone compatible with iOS or Android

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Laura Quintana, phD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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