Congestive Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Empowering Elders Through Technology
Telehomecare is a technology that individuals use in their homes to communicate with health
providers electronically. This technology can help them function at a higher level and avoid
undesirable hospitalizations by making changes in their everyday behaviors, but research is
needed to understand how telehomecare supports health behavior change and leads to improved
health status.
The hypothesis being tested is that the use of an electronic method of monitoring and
transmitting health information facilitates patient empowerment, with subsequent effects on
the patient's ability to manage her/his treatment regimen more effectively. The study will
explore the relationship between telehomecare and acquisition of knowledge, and will show
whether changes in knowledge levels translate to changes in behaviors and improved health
outcomes. The effects of two different telehomecare systems (nurse-directed vs.
patient-directed) on knowledge, self-management, and health status will be compared. A
further goal is to illuminate the attitudes of physicians regarding the use of telehomecare
in the treatment of their elderly, community dwelling patients.
Results will inform managers and policymakers who are responsible for integrating eHealth
mechanisms into chronic disease protocols, funding health care programs, and creating
policies that support the use of information technology by all Americans.
This study, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through its Health e-Technologies
Initiative (www.hetinitiative.org) is investigating the impact of telehomecare on health
outcomes of persons with heart failure. The study began on September 1, 2003 and ends on
February 28, 2006.
This study targets elderly persons with congestive heart failure (CHF), a major health
problem affecting more than 4 million Americans. The research hypothesis being tested is
that the use of an electronic method of monitoring and transmitting health information
facilitates patient empowerment, with subsequent effects on the patient's ability to manage
her/his treatment regimen more effectively. The study will explore the linkages between
telehomecare and acquisition of knowledge, and will show whether changes in knowledge levels
translate to changes in behaviors and improved health outcomes.
The effects of two different telehomecare systems (nurse-directed vs. patient-directed) on
knowledge, self-management, and health status will be compared. A further goal is to
illuminate the attitudes of physicians regarding the use of telehomecare in the treatment of
their elderly, community dwelling patients.
Specific objectives are:
1. To evaluate the impact of telehomecare on patients' knowledge and self-management of
heart failure, and cardiovascular health outcomes;
2. To compare the effect of two different telehomecare systems on patients' knowledge and
self-management of heart failure, and cardiovascular health outcomes;
3. To investigate how the personal characteristics of older persons influence
human-computer interaction and user satisfaction;
4. To describe and predict the attitudes and intentions of physicians regarding the use of
telehomecare applications; and,
5. To analyze relationships among individual characteristics, information use,
self-management of heart-failure and health status.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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