What do patients want from a digital device that supports heart failure self-management?

Claire McCune, Anne McNulty, Claire Tonry, Donna Fitzsimons, David R. Thompson, Jenny A. Watson, Chris J. Watson, Lana Dixon, Loreena Hill

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Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess patients’ needs and the factors determining their acceptance of an e-Health intervention.MethodsPurposive sample of patients with heart failure, attending an outpatient consultation were invited to complete a questionnaire designed to assess their needs and acceptance of an e-Health intervention. Data analysis was performed using Chi-square tests with post-hoc corrections.ResultsResponse rate was 61 % (n = 101), with most patients (>70 %) indicating they could see themselves using an e-Health intervention to manage their heart failure. Participants with a healthy lifestyle (i.e., non-smoker and consumed alcohol < once/week) were more likely to have a positive attitude towards technology (p adj.=0.013). Those willing to use an e-Health intervention were convinced of its advantages by other patients with heart failure (p adj.=0.013). Advanced age, education level, employment or marital status did not influence patient attitudes toward health technology.Conclusions & practice implicationsResults indicate patients have a positive attitude towards the use of e-Health interventions to enable their self-management of heart failure. These findings will inform further development and delivery strategies of e-Health interventions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number108396
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
JournalPatient education and counseling
Volume129
Early online date10 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 1 Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • E-Health
  • Heart Failure
  • Patient questionnaire

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