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The Do CHANGE service is designed for cardiac patients who could benefit from lifestyle change and a better disease management. The study aims to support patients with behavior change by providing them with devices and behavioral intervention in order to facilitate long-term behavior change.


Clinical Trial Description

The focus of the Do CHANGE project is on empowering individuals with high blood pressure, ischemic heart disease or heart failure with tools and services to optimally monitor and manage their real-time health condition and disease. The innovative approach of the Do CHANGE project also involves the patients' surrounding health ecosystem in the process. The traditional difficulties of therapy adherence in a physician-centred care system are radically abandoned and replaced by a patient-centred approach. The approach advocated by Do CHANGE project focuses on the needs of the patient by not only providing them with innovative tools that assess the patient's real-time health condition, but also offer a variety of behavioural alternatives. The main hypothesis of the Do CHANGE project is that patients' disease self-management and lifestyle will improve as compared to self-management of patients who receive the care as usual. ;


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NCT number NCT03178305
Study type Interventional
Source Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 27, 2017
Completion date July 31, 2018

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