Literature DB >> 21215382

Therapeutic benefit of preventive telehealth counseling in the Community Outreach Heart Health and Risk Reduction Trial.

Robert P Nolan1, Ross E G Upshur, Hazel Lynn, Thomas Crichton, Ellen Rukholm, Donna E Stewart, David A Alter, Caroline Chessex, Paula J Harvey, Sherry L Grace, Louise Picard, Isabelle Michel, Jan Angus, Kim Corace, Susan M Barry-Bianchi, Maggie H Chen.   

Abstract

We evaluated whether telehealth counseling augments lifestyle change and risk factor decrease in subjects at high risk for primary or secondary cardiovascular events compared to a recommended guideline for brief preventive counseling. Subjects at high risk or with coronary heart disease (35 to 74 years of age, n = 680) were randomized to active control (risk factor feedback, brief advice, handouts) or telehealth lifestyle counseling (active control plus 6 weekly 1-hour teleconferenced sessions to groups of 4 to 8 subjects). Primary outcome was questionnaire assessment of adherence to daily exercise/physical activity and diet (daily vegetable and fruit intake and restriction of fat and salt) after treatment and at 6-month follow-up. Secondary outcomes were systolic and diastolic blood pressures, ratio of total to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and 10-year absolute risk for coronary disease. After treatment and at 6-month follow-up, adherence increased for telehealth versus control in exercise (29.3% and 18.4% vs 2.5% and 9.3%, respectively, odds ratio 1.60, 95% confidence interval 1.2 to 2.1) and diet (37.1% and 38.1% vs 16.7% and 33.3%, respectively, odds ratio 1.41, 95% confidence interval 1.1 to 1.9). Telehealth versus control had greater 6-month decreases in blood pressure (mean ± SE, systolic -4.8 ± 0.8 vs -2.8 ± 0.9 mm Hg, p = 0.04; diastolic -2.7 ± 0.5 vs -1.5 ± 0.6 mm Hg, p = 0.04). Decreases in cholesterol ratio and 10-year absolute risk were significant for the 2 groups. In conclusion, telehealth counseling augments therapeutic lifestyle change in subjects at high risk for cardiovascular events compared to a recommended guideline for brief preventive counseling.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21215382     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2010.10.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


  16 in total

Review 1.  The efficacy of mobile health in alleviating risk factors related to the occurrence and development of coronary heart disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Yue Xu; Hui Ye; Yuan Zhu; Shizheng Du; Guihua Xu; Qing Wang
Journal:  Clin Cardiol       Date:  2021-03-16       Impact factor: 2.882

Review 2.  Digital health interventions for the prevention of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  R Jay Widmer; Nerissa M Collins; C Scott Collins; Colin P West; Lilach O Lerman; Amir Lerman
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 7.616

Review 3.  Personal health technology: A new era in cardiovascular disease prevention.

Authors:  Nina C Franklin; Carl J Lavie; Ross A Arena
Journal:  Postgrad Med       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 3.840

4.  Mobile Health Devices as Tools for Worldwide Cardiovascular Risk Reduction and Disease Management.

Authors:  John D Piette; Justin List; Gurpreet K Rana; Whitney Townsend; Dana Striplin; Michele Heisler
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2015-11-24       Impact factor: 29.690

5.  Management of cardiovascular risk factors is leaving the office: potential impact of telemedicine.

Authors:  Lawrence R Krakoff
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2011-09-26       Impact factor: 3.738

6.  Psychosocial determinants of health behaviour change in an e-counseling intervention for hypertension.

Authors:  Samir Durrani; Jane Irvine; Robert P Nolan
Journal:  Int J Hypertens       Date:  2011-12-20       Impact factor: 2.420

7.  An Internet-Based Counseling Intervention With Email Reminders that Promotes Self-Care in Adults With Chronic Heart Failure: Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol.

Authors:  Robert P Nolan; Ada Ym Payne; Heather Ross; Michel White; Bianca D'Antono; Sammy Chan; Susan I Barr; Femida Gwadry-Sridhar; Anil Nigam; Sylvie Perreault; Michael Farkouh; Michael McDonald; Jack Goodman; Scott Thomas; Shelley Zieroth; Debra Isaac; Paul Oh; Miroslaw Rajda; Maggie Chen; Gunther Eysenbach; Sam Liu; Ahmad Zbib
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2014-01-30

8.  Effectiveness of a quality improvement intervention targeting cardiovascular risk factors: are patients responsive to information and encouragement by mail or post?

Authors:  Ellie Senesael; Liesbeth Borgermans; Erwin Van De Vijver; Dirk Devroey
Journal:  Vasc Health Risk Manag       Date:  2013-02-13

9.  Usability Testing of an Internet-Based e-Counseling Platform for Adults With Chronic Heart Failure.

Authors:  Ada Ym Payne; Jelena Surikova; Sam Liu; Heather Ross; Teodora Mechetiuc; Robert P Nolan
Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors       Date:  2015-05-08

10.  A Moderated e-Forum for Adults With Cardiovascular Disease: Usability Study.

Authors:  Rika Tanaka; Anita Banerjee; Jelena Surikova; Jacqueline Tracey; Ada Payne; Heather Ross; Robert Nolan
Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors       Date:  2018-05-18
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.