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    J Multidiscip Healthc. 2008 Dec 1;2009(2):13-21.

    Effects of multidisciplinary Internet-based program on management of heart failure.

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    Department of Rehabilitation Science, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To develop and test the effectiveness of an Internet-based self management program by multidisciplinary health care professionals for patients with heart failure (HF).

    METHODS:

    The comprehensive educational material for HF was created and posted on a website. A computer with Internet connection and computer training were provided first. A secure and simple web-based recording system of vital signs and health behaviors and a mechanism for feedback regarding each participant's record were developed. A randomized controlled trial with a one-year intervention was conducted using a total of 40 patients who were assessed three times in their homes. An intention-to-treat analysis used multivariate statistics.

    RESULTS:

    The treatment group had a high (85%) adherence to the intervention. Only the treatment group showed a significant improvement in the knowledge level (p < 0.001), amount of exercise (p = 0.001), and quality of life (p = 0.001), and reduction in HF related symptoms (dyspnea, p = 0.001; fatigue, p = 0.003; functional emotion, p < 0.001), blood pressure (systolic, p = 0.002; diastolic, p < 0.001), frequency of emergency room visit, and length of hospital stay (both p = 0.001).

    CONCLUSIONS:

    An effective program to change one's behaviors in managing HF takes a multidisciplinary approach to create and provide feedback regarding a patient's daily record, which can be accomplished through Internet use.

    PMID:
    20505786
    [PubMed]
    PMCID:
    PMC2875686
    Free PMC Article

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