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Med J Aust ; 194(4): S15-9, 2011 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21401482

ABSTRACT

The prevalence of cardiovascular disease, a major cause of disease burden in Australia and other developed countries, is increasing due to a rapidly ageing population and environmental, biomedical and modifiable lifestyle factors. Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs have been shown to be beneficial and effective, rates of referral, uptake and utilisation of traditional hospital or community centre programs are poor. Home-based CR programs have been shown to be as effective as centre-based programs, and recent advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) can be used to enhance the delivery of such programs. The Care Assessment Platform (CAP) is an integrated home-based CR model incorporating ICT (including a mobile phone and the internet) and providing all the core components of traditional CR (education, physical activity, exercise training, behaviour modification strategies and psychological counselling). The mobile phone given to patients has an integrated accelerometer and diary application for recording exercise and health information. A central database, with access to these data, allows mentors to assess patients' progress, assist in setting goals, revise targets and give weekly personal feedback. Mentors find the mobile-phone modalities practical and easy to use, and preliminary results show high usage rates and acceptance of ICT by participants. The provision of ICT-supported home-based CR programs may enable more patients in both metropolitan and remote settings to benefit from CR.


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Cardiac Rehabilitation , Home Care Services , Medical Informatics , Australia , Cell Phone , Delivery of Health Care/methods , Humans , Internet , Medical Informatics/methods , Patient Compliance , Telemedicine/methods
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BMC Cardiovasc Disord ; 10: 5, 2010 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20109196

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BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation programs offer effective means to prevent recurrence of a cardiac event, but poor uptake of current programs have been reported globally. Home based models are considered as a feasible alternative to avoid various barriers related to care centre based programs. This paper sets out the study design for a clinical trial seeking to test the hypothesis that these programs can be better and more efficiently supported with novel Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). METHODS/DESIGN: We have integrated mobile phones and web services into a comprehensive home- based care model for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Mobile phones with a built-in accelerometer sensor are used to measure physical exercise and WellnessDiary software is used to collect information on patients' physiological risk factors and other health information. Video and teleconferencing are used for mentoring sessions aiming at behavioural modifications through goal setting. The mentors use web-portal to facilitate personal goal setting and to assess the progress of each patient in the program. Educational multimedia content are stored or transferred via messaging systems to the patients phone to be viewed on demand. We have designed a randomised controlled trial to compare the health outcomes and cost efficiency of the proposed model with a traditional community based rehabilitation program. The main outcome measure is adherence to physical exercise guidelines. DISCUSSION: The study will provide evidence on using mobile phones and web services for mentoring and self management in a home-based care model targeting sustainable behavioural modifications in cardiac rehabilitation patients. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial has been registered in the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) with number ACTRN12609000251224.


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Ambulatory Care/methods , Cardiac Rehabilitation , Cell Phone , Quality Assurance, Health Care/methods , Ambulatory Care/standards , Cardiovascular Diseases/physiopathology , Humans , Monitoring, Ambulatory/methods , Monitoring, Ambulatory/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/standards , Research Design , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Telemedicine/methods , Telemedicine/standards , Treatment Outcome
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