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Technology-based Family-centered Empowerment Program for Heart Failure (T-FAME-HF)

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The University of Hong Kong (HKU)

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Telerehabilitation
Disease Management
Self Care
Heart Failure
Empowerment

Treatments

Other: T-FAME-HF
Other: Control group - HF education program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04991857
T-FAME-HF

Details and patient eligibility

About

Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by inefficient myocardial pumping with signs of pulmonary and systemic congestion. Its progressively deteriorating trajectory punctuated by episodes of acute disease decompensation, not only compromises patients' health-related quality of life (HRQL), but also causes a hospitalization epidemic. Indeed, this clinical cohort is characterized by exceptionally high readmission rate of 25% and 50% within 4 weeks and 6 months, respectively, with ineffective self-care being as the most prominent modifiable risk factor. Effective transitional care is crucial to enhance the patient outcomes and control the economic impact. However, the concerned service in Hong Kong is rather under-developed due to the human resource burden and inadequate integration of the primary and tertiary healthcare systems. In fact, family support is of utmost important to support the HF patients in the post-discharge period. Together with the advance in E-health intervention, this study aims to evaluate the effects and cost-effectiveness of a technology-based family-centered empowerment program (T-FAME) to enhance the self-care and post-discharge outcomes of this clinical cohort.

Full description

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the technology-based family-centered empowerment program for heart failure (T-FAME-HF) on hospital readmission, mortality, event-free survival, HF-related self-care, family functioning and HRQL among patients admitted with HF. The study targets to recruit 270 participants in local hospitals in total.

The T-FAME-HF is a 16-week program adopts a hybrid approach to combine nurse-led home visits, an Apps, tele-care and optimized family support to enhance the post-discharge disease management, disease monitoring, and patients' access to the nurse, and telephone visits. The Program includes 3 four-week phases (1st - 4th; 5th - 8th; 9th - 12th week), which followed by 2 bi-weekly telephone visits. Each phase is designated with a specified goal of care to guide the disease management activities. Commenced with the home visit by the team nurse for each phase, patients' condition and self-care will be assessed. A goal-setting approach will be used to enhance disease monitoring, symptom recognition and response, and treatment compliance. The T-FAME Apps supports the prescribed actions for goal attainment by facilitating: i) BP and symptom monitoring with provision of corresponding health advice, ii) nurses' disease monitoring, iii) video-based training on knowledge and skills, iv) easy access to nurse through real-time chatroom, and v) weather and air quality alert. A blood pressure monitor device will be provided to support the health monitoring. After the 3rd phase, the nurse will monitor goal-attainment via tele-care.

For patients who assigned into the control group will receive a HF education program, the care dyad will receive a 16-week HF education program that comprises a home visit by another team nurse, five bi-weekly online training on self-care through videos on Whatapps/ WeChat with two subsequent telephone follow-up.

Enrollment

270 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients consecutively admitted with a primary diagnosis of HF according to the Framingham criteria will be recruited. Eligible patients will be Chinese over 18 year-old, to be discharged home and living with family, patient/ family are using Smart Phone, and be communicable with the research team.

Exclusion criteria

  • Those who are awaiting revascularization, cardiac resynchronization or heart transplant, and those with end-stage renal disease relying on hemodialysis rather than HF medications, to regulate fluid volume, will be excluded.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

270 participants in 2 patient groups

The technology-based family-centered empowerment program for heart failure (T-FAME-HF)
Experimental group
Description:
The T-FAME-HF is a 16-week program adopts a hybrid approach to combine nurse-led home visits, an Apps, tele-care and optimized family support to enhance post-discharge disease management, disease monitoring, and patients' access to the nurse, and telephone visits. The Program includes 3 four-week phases, which followed by 2 bi-weekly telephone visits. Each phase is designated with a specified goal of care to guide the disease management activities. Commenced with the home visit by the team nurse for each phase, patients' condition and self-care will be assessed. A goal-setting approach will be used to enhance disease monitoring, symptom recognition and response, and treatment compliance. A mobile apps (T-FAME) will be installed in participants' smart-phone and supports the prescribed actions for goal attainment.
Treatment:
Other: T-FAME-HF
Control group - HF education program
Active Comparator group
Description:
For patients assigned to the control arm will receive HF education program, the care dyad will receive a 16-week HF education program that comprises a home visit by another team nurse, five bi-weekly online training on self-care through videos on Whatapps/ WeChat with two subsequent telephone follow-up.
Treatment:
Other: Control group - HF education program

Trial documents
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Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Doris Sau Fung YU, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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