| Literature DB >> 21819564 |
Carlos Rodríguez Pascual1, Emilio Paredes Galán, Jose Luis Gonzalez Guerrero, Rocio Menendez Colino, Pedro Abizanda Soler, Mercedes Hornillos Calvo, Juan Jose Solano Jaurieta, Jorge Manzarbeitia Arambarri, Jose Manuel Ribera Casado, Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Disease management programmes (DMPs) have been shown to reduce hospital readmissions and mortality in adults with heart failure (HF), but their effectiveness in elderly patients or in those with major comorbidity is unknown. The Multicenter Randomised Trial of a Heart Failure Management Programme among Geriatric Patients (HF-Geriatrics) assesses the effectiveness of a DMP in elderly patients with HF and major comorbidity. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21819564 PMCID: PMC3176217 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Design and data collection in the HF-Geriatrics study
| TIME | CONTROL GROUP | INTERVENTION GROUP | WHO DOES IT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Admission | Review of inclusion and exclusion criteria | Case manager | |
| ROUTINE MEDICAL MONITORING | Educational session | ||
| 2 weeks | Telephone contact | Case manager | |
| 1 month | Consultation with case manager | Case manager | |
| 2 months | Consultation with case manager Similar to above | Case manager | |
| 3 months | Consultation with case manager Similar to above | Case manager | |
| Consultation with case manager | Case manager | ||
| 8 months | Consultation with case manager Similar to above | Case manager | |
| Consultation with case manager | Case manager | ||
Data collected in the study
| Type of data | Variables |
|---|---|
| Definition of inclusion criteria | Hospitalisation.- hospital stay at least one night. |
| Psychosocial variables | *Sex |
| Biomedical variables | *Age |
| Treatment | #Total number of drugs |
| Number of emergency department visits | #To be detected by review of the computerized clinical history or by the hospital admission records, counting all episodes after the date of discharge of the index admission. The number of these visits directly related with heart failure will be recorded. |
| Intermediate outcome variables | #Knowledge of disease |
| Final outcome variables | #Readmission.- all hospitalisation episodes of more than 24 hours following the date of discharge of the index admission. The following variables will be recorded: number and proportion of patients who are readmitted, number of readmissions per patient, and length of hospital stay during readmissions. |
ADLs: Basic activities of daily living; IADLs: Instrumental activities of daily living; * Variables to be registered only during the index admission; # Variables to be registered at the index admission and at 6 and 12 months.