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Age: 76.34 years (+/- a standard deviation of 11.53)
Gender: 70 females
Time since diagnosis of Heart Failure: N/A
Severity of the disease: N/A
Multi-morbidity: N/A
Home-based disease management program to improve psychological status in patients with heart failure in Japan
Link:
10.1253/circj.cj-13-0115.
Rationale and design of the Japanese heart failure outpatients dis-ease management and cardiac evaluation (J-HOMECARE).
Link:
10.1016/j.jjcc.2011.04.004
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Home-based disease management program to improve psychological status in patients with heart failure in Japan
Author: Tsuchihashi-Makaya, M.
Country/countries: Japan
Number of patients participating in the study: 168
This study was focused on patients living with Heart Failure
Intervention analysed in the study: Usual Care Plus
Intervention components: UCP
See more Setting of implementation: N/A Professionals delivering the intervention: Physicians Targeted self-management behaviours: N/A
See more Setting of implementation: N/A Professionals delivering the intervention: Physicians Targeted self-management behaviours: N/A
Components
Individual sessions
A single person receives the self-management support. Examples: self-guided actions (without the participation of any other person) during a clinical visit or within the context of a support or educational session
Face-to-face
Self-management support delivered in a face-to-face encounter between the providers and patients and/or caregivers.
Intervention analysed in the study: Monitoring and emotional-based behavioural techniques
Intervention components: E+MT+EB
See more Setting of implementation: Home-care, Outpatient care (hospital) Professionals delivering the intervention: Nurses Targeted self-management behaviours: Asking for professional help or emergency care when needed, Being able to work, Cessation or reduction of alcohol and other harmful consumptions, Eating behaviours, Handling /managing emotions, Medication use and adherence, Physical activity /exercise, Self-monitoring, Smoking cessation or reduction, Social roles
See more Setting of implementation: Home-care, Outpatient care (hospital) Professionals delivering the intervention: Nurses Targeted self-management behaviours: Asking for professional help or emergency care when needed, Being able to work, Cessation or reduction of alcohol and other harmful consumptions, Eating behaviours, Handling /managing emotions, Medication use and adherence, Physical activity /exercise, Self-monitoring, Smoking cessation or reduction, Social roles
Components
Education (E)
Monitoring techniques (MT)
Emotional-based change techniques (EB)
Individual sessions
A single person receives the self-management support. Examples: self-guided actions (without the participation of any other person) during a clinical visit or within the context of a support or educational session
Face-to-face
Self-management support delivered in a face-to-face encounter between the providers and patients and/or caregivers.
Outcomes measured in the study
Outcome | Measure | Tool |
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Hospital admissions | HF-related hospital admissions | N/A |
Mortality | All causes of mortality | N/A |
Patient characteristics
Number of co-morbidities: N/A
Tool: N/A
Risk of Bias of this study
Outcome | Random sequence generation | Allocation concealment | Blinding performance | Blinding detection objective outcomes assessment | Attrition incomplete outcome | Incorrect statistical methods | Recruitment bias | Selective outcome reporting |
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Hospital admissions - HF-related hospital admissions | ||||||||
Mortality - All causes of mortality |
Other publications associated with this study
Learn more about the intervention: Monitoring and emotional-based behavioural techniques
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