Congestive Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
University of Michigan Heart Failure Patient Self-Management Web Portal Pilot Study
The proposed pilot project is aimed at assessing the feasibility, acceptability and impact
of a web-based home tele-monitoring system among congestive heart failure patients at the
University of Michigan Health System. The intervention consists of daily reporting via the
internet on health parameters, such as weight, blood pressure, heart rate and heart failure
symptoms. In addition to symptom and data reporting, the system provides links to
educational material on heart failure and reminders for self-care measures. It is designed
as an inexpensive, user-friendly, and clinically effective system.
Each patient will be provided with a unique name and password, and will be instructed on how
to use the self-management website.
The proposed home monitoring system study holds the potential to improve the lives of heart
failure patients treated at the University of Michigan Health System by empowering them to
participate actively in their care and to reduce the risk of hospitalization. As heart
failure represents the most common hospital diagnosis related group (DRG)among the elderly,
this study offers a significant public health benefit.
The study will be based on a sample of 25 heart failure patients enrolled with the UMHS
Heart Failure Program who give informed consent to participate in the study. The clinical
protocols and electronic software were developed by the UMHS-CVC Heart Failure Program in
collaboration with the UMHS Telemedicine Resource Center. These protocols contain automated
trigger mechanisms when certain values are exceeded to alert the provider and the patient
for the need to take appropriate remedial action.
The UMHS Heart Failure Disease Management Program contains a registry of more than 3000
patients with heart failure problems. Currently, a multidisciplinary nursing team maintains
routine contacts with these patients through telephone calls and paper records. The program
has been acknowledged for its adherence to quality of care measures, and was the first to be
awarded accreditation by JCAHO for ambulatory heart failure care. Despite its relative
success, patients continue to be at high risk for re-hospitalization due to worsened heart
function. The proposed tele-monitoring system is expected to reduce the need for
re-hospitalization and to improve health outcomes by virtue of automated daily reporting and
greater patient involvement in self-management. Because of its high promise, this area of
research has been receiving increased attention, but so far without definitive results.
Previous research has provided evidence of reduced emergency room visits and
hospitalizations, improved patient compliance with care and overall cost containment among
high-risk patient populations. But the studies relied on relatively expensive systems
involving specialized hardware and proprietary software. The cost of these interventions
presents a limitation to the broad adoption and use of the technology. The proposed project
is an attempt to ascertain the optimal method from a clinical and cost standpoint for
in-home telemonitoring for this large patient population that is likely to grow with the
aging of the population.
The primary end-points of this pilot are: (1) patient willingness to use the system,
perceptions regarding its efficacy and effectiveness and problems encountered in its use;
(2) patient adherence to heart failure-specific self care practices; (3) patient health
literacy and quality of life; and (4) provider perceptions of the efficacy and effectiveness
of the system and problems encountered in its use.
The findings should be helpful in refining the clinical protocols and data management
algorithms and establishing a solid foundation for large-scale randomized clinical trials
for obtaining the necessary evidence for wide-scale adoption of these systems in the United
States and elsewhere.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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