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Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure
by
Klaiman, Tamar
, Zhu, Jingsan
, Iannotte, L. G.
, Mehta, Shivan
, Asch, David A.
, Josephs, Michael
, Russell, Louise B.
, Norton, Laurie
, Troxel, Andrea
, Volpp, Kevin
in
Analysis
/ Angiology
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Therapy
/ Blood Transfusion Medicine
/ Cardiac Surgery
/ Cardiology
/ Congestive heart failure
/ Disease Progression
/ Diuretics
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electronic health records
/ Empowerment
/ Heart failure
/ Heart Failure & Congenital
/ Heart Failure - diagnosis
/ Heart Failure - therapy
/ Heart transplants
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Participation
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient monitoring
/ Patients
/ Prevention
/ Qualitative interviews
/ Qualitative research
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensing
/ Research Article
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk factors
/ Structural Diseases
2023
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Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure
by
Klaiman, Tamar
, Zhu, Jingsan
, Iannotte, L. G.
, Mehta, Shivan
, Asch, David A.
, Josephs, Michael
, Russell, Louise B.
, Norton, Laurie
, Troxel, Andrea
, Volpp, Kevin
in
Analysis
/ Angiology
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Therapy
/ Blood Transfusion Medicine
/ Cardiac Surgery
/ Cardiology
/ Congestive heart failure
/ Disease Progression
/ Diuretics
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electronic health records
/ Empowerment
/ Heart failure
/ Heart Failure & Congenital
/ Heart Failure - diagnosis
/ Heart Failure - therapy
/ Heart transplants
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Participation
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient monitoring
/ Patients
/ Prevention
/ Qualitative interviews
/ Qualitative research
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensing
/ Research Article
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk factors
/ Structural Diseases
2023
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Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure
by
Klaiman, Tamar
, Zhu, Jingsan
, Iannotte, L. G.
, Mehta, Shivan
, Asch, David A.
, Josephs, Michael
, Russell, Louise B.
, Norton, Laurie
, Troxel, Andrea
, Volpp, Kevin
in
Analysis
/ Angiology
/ Behavior
/ Behavior Therapy
/ Blood Transfusion Medicine
/ Cardiac Surgery
/ Cardiology
/ Congestive heart failure
/ Disease Progression
/ Diuretics
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electronic health records
/ Empowerment
/ Heart failure
/ Heart Failure & Congenital
/ Heart Failure - diagnosis
/ Heart Failure - therapy
/ Heart transplants
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Participation
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient monitoring
/ Patients
/ Prevention
/ Qualitative interviews
/ Qualitative research
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensing
/ Research Article
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk factors
/ Structural Diseases
2023
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Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure
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Qualitative analysis of a remote monitoring intervention for managing heart failure
2023
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Overview
Background
Heart failure (HF) is one of the most common reasons for hospital admission and is a major cause of morbidity, mortality, and increasing health care costs. The EMPOWER study was a randomized trial that used remote monitoring technology to track patients’ weight and diuretic adherence and a state-of-the-art approach derived from behavioral economics to motivate adherence to the reverse monitoring technology.
Objective
The goal was to explore patient and clinician perceptions of the program and its impact on perceived health outcomes and better understand why some patients or clinicians did better or worse than others in response to the intervention.
Approach
This was a retrospective qualitative study utilizing semi-structured interviews with 43 patients and 16 clinicians to understand the trial’s processes, reflecting on successes and areas for improvement for future iterations of behavioral economic interventions.
Key results
Many patients felt supported, and they appreciated the intervention. Many also appreciated the lottery intervention, and while it was not an incentive for enrolling for many respondents, it may have increased adherence during the study. Clinicians felt that the intervention integrated well into their workflow, but the number of alerts was burdensome. Additionally, responses to alerts varied considerably by provider, perhaps because there are no professional guidelines for alerts unaccompanied by severe symptoms.
Conclusion
Our qualitative analysis indicates potential areas for additional exploration and consideration to design better behavioral economic interventions to improve cardiovascular health outcomes for patients with HF. Patients appreciated lottery incentives for adhering to program requirements; however, many were too far along in their disease progression to benefit from the intervention. Clinicians found the amount and frequency of electronic alerts burdensome and felt they did not improve patient outcomes.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02708654.
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