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  • Ben Gal, Tuvia, et al. (författare)
  • Psychometric Testing of the Hebrew Version of the European Heart Failure Self-Care Behaviour Scale
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Heart, Lung and Circulation. - : Elsevier. - 1443-9506 .- 1444-2892. ; :7, s. E121-E130
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: The assessment of self-care behaviour is important for tailoring care to patients and evaluating the effectiveness of heart failure (HF) disease-management programmes. The European HF Self-care Behaviour (EHFScB) scale is a validated instrument used worldwide.AIM: The purpose of the study was to evaluate psychometric properties of the Hebrew version of the nine-item EHFScB scale in Israeli patients with HF.METHOD: To develop the Hebrew version of the EHFScB scale, forward and back translation was performed. The psychometric evaluation was based on data from 102 patients with HF (mean age 61±12 yr, male 75%, New York Heart Association [NYHA] class II 42% and NYHA class III 51%) included in two cross-sectional studies performed in 2007 and 2015-2017 in an Israeli hospital. Content validity, construct validity, known-groups validity, and discriminant validity were assessed. Reliability was evaluated with internal consistency.RESULTS: Content validity and useability were confirmed by HF experts and patients with HF. Construct validity was tested using factor analysis and two factors were extracted (factor 1: consulting behaviour; factor 2: adherence to the regimen). Known-groups validity testing revealed a significant difference before and after an educational intervention in the total score (n=40 [41.6±23.8] vs [67.6±21.8]; p<0.01). A weak correlation between the self-care score and health-related quality of life (r= -0.299, p<0.01) was observed, showing that these concepts were related but not overlapping. Cronbach's alpha was 0.78 for the total scale, 0.76 for factor 1, and 0.68 for factor 2, suggesting that the internal consistency of this scale was acceptable.CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides support for the useability, validity, and reliability of the nine-item Hebrew version of the EHFScB scale.
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  • Delgado, Bruno, et al. (författare)
  • The effects of early rehabilitation on functional exercise tolerance in decompensated heart failure patients : Results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial (ERIC-HF study)
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Clinical Rehabilitation. - : Sage Publications. - 0269-2155 .- 1477-0873. ; 36:6, s. 813-821
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective To analyze (1) the effect of an aerobic training program on functional exercise tolerance in decompensated heart failure (DHF) patients; (2) to assess the effects of an aerobic training program on functional independence; and (3) dyspnea during activities of daily living. Design A randomized controlled clinical trial with follow-up at discharge. Settings Eight hospitals. Recruitment took place between 9/ 2017 and 3/2019. Group Assignments Patients with DHF who were admitted to the hospital, were randomly assigned to usual rehabilitation care guideline recommended (control group) or aerobic training program (exercise group). Main outcome Functional exercise tolerance was measured with a 6-min walking test at discharge. Results In total 257 patients with DHF were included, with a mean age of 67 +/- 11 years, 84% (n = 205) had a reduced ejection fraction and the hospital stay was 16 +/- 10 days. At discharge, patients in the intervention group walked further compared to the control group (278 +/- 117m vs 219 +/- 115m, p < 0.01) and this difference stayed significant after correcting for confounders (p < 0.01). A significant difference was found favoring the exercise group in functional independence (96 +/- 7 vs 93 +/- 12, p = 0.02) and dyspnea associated to ADL (13 +/- 5 vs 17 +/- 7, p < 0.01) and these differences persisted after correcting for baseline values and confounders (functional independence p < 0.01; dyspnea associated with ADL p = 0.02). Conclusion The ERIC-HF program is safe, feasible, and effective in increasing functional exercise tolerance and functional independence in hospitalized patients admitted due to DHF.
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  • Jaarsma, Tiny, et al. (författare)
  • Preference-based care and research
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. - : Sage Publications. - 1474-5151 .- 1873-1953. ; 17:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
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  • Mourad, Ghassan, 1974-, et al. (författare)
  • What are patients with heart failure willing to pay for an exergame intervention?
  • 2019
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Regular physical activity in patients with heart failure (HF) improves physical capacity and quality of life, and may reduce health care utilization. One low-cost effective physical activity intervention to increase exercise capacity is exergaming. Exploring patients’ willingness to pay (WTP) for treatments/interventions is a way to obtain a monetary value for the health consequences of an intervention. This can further be used in economic evaluations.Aim: The aim of this study was to describe patients´ WTP for an exergame intervention and to determine factors influencing the WTP.Methods: This is a substudy of the Swedish cohort of the HF-Wii study (evaluating the effect of exergaming on exercise capacity in patients with HF; clinicaltrial.gov NCT01785121) including 34 patients who finished the 1-year follow-up. Structured telephone interviews were conducted focusing on WTP for the exergame intervention they received during the study including an exergame platform, an introduction lesson, installation of the exergame computer, and telephone follow-ups, and with an estimated cost of ∼€440 per patient. The WTP methodology used was adjusted for this specific study.Patients were also asked to rate their level of satisfaction with the intervention on a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) from 0-10. In addition, information on background variables and income was collected during the interview, while data on six minute walk test (6MWT) and quality of life was retrieved from previous data collection in the main study.Results: In total, 29 patients with HF participated in this substudy, mean age 68±9 years, 69% males, and with a mean household disposable income/month of ∼€2700 (±1360). Ten patients (34.5%) had a clinically significant effect of the exergaming and improved more than 30 meters on the 6MWT.The average WTP for the exergame intervention was ∼€160 (range €0-580). Most patients were satisfied with the exergame intervention and the median score was 8 on the NRS. The satisfaction level was significantly related to WTP (rs=0.468, p=0.012). Patients with higher satisfaction levels were willing to pay more (€210±165) for the exergame intervention than those with lower satisfaction levels (€60±70), p=0.015. Income, changes in 6MWT, and quality of life showed no significant relationship to WTP.Conclusions: The WTP for an exergame intervention varied largely in patients with HF despite high satisfaction level with the intervention. The satisfaction level was the only factor influencing patients´ WTP. On average, patients were willing to pay about one-third of the cost of the exergame intervention. Future studies should focus on the cost-effectiveness of this intervention.
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  • Vellone, Ercole, et al. (författare)
  • Cognitive impairment in patients with heart failure : an international study
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: ESC Heart Failure. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 2055-5822. ; 7:1, s. 47-54
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Aims: Cognitive impairment (CI) in heart failure (HF) patients has mostly been studied in single countries in specific health care settings. Sociodemographic and clinical predictors of the global CI and CI dimensions are still unclear. We described CI in a diverse HF population recruited in several countries and in different health care settings and investigated sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with the global and specific CI dimensions in HF patients.Methods and results: A secondary analysis from the baseline data of the Wii-HF trial. Patients (n = 605) were enrolled in Sweden, Italy, Israel, The Netherlands, Germany, and the United States. We used the Montreal Cognitive Assessment to evaluate CI and the 6 minute walk test (6MWT) to measure exercise capacity. Patients were on average 67 years old (SD, 12), and 86% were in New York Heart Association Class II and III. The mean Montreal Cognitive Assessment score was 24 (SD, 4), and 67% of patients had at least a mild CI. The item evaluating short-term memory had a considerable proportion of low scoring patients (28.1%). Worse CI was associated with patients' older age, lower education, and lower 6MWT scores (R2 = 0.27). CI dimension scores were differently associated with specific clinical and demographic variables, but the 6MWT scores were associated with five out of seven CI dimension scores.Conclusions: CI is an important problem in HF patients, with specific challenges in regard to memory. Exercise capacity is a modifiable factor that could be improved in HF patients with the potential to improve cognition and other outcomes in this population.
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  • Verheijden Klompstra, Leonie, 1982-, et al. (författare)
  • Comparison of the 6-minute walk distance measured on a 30 m track with guidance of a healthcare professional and those measured with a mobile application outdoors by participants themselves : a validation study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. - : Oxford University Press. - 1474-5151 .- 1873-1953. ; 22:5, s. 544-546
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • To improve the practical application of measuring exercise capacity, the purpose of this study was to compare the 6 min walk distance (6MWD) obtained at a 30 m track with the guidance of healthcare professionals vs. the 6MWD obtained by participants themselves using an app. In total, 37 participants performed both tests. The mean of the differences between the 6MWD on the tests was -4 +/- 45 m (95% limits of agreement: 84 to -99 m). The overall agreement between the two 6MWD measures was 97% with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.96 (95% confidence interval: 0.91-0.98, P < 0.001). The use of an app is feasible, reliable, and valid to assess the 6MWD.
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  • Verheijden Klompstra, Leonie, 1982-, et al. (författare)
  • Costs of an Off-the-Shelve Exergame Intervention in Patients with Heart Failure
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Games for Health Journal. - : MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC. - 2161-783X .- 2161-7856. ; 12:3, s. 242-248
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objectives: Exergaming is promising for patients with heart failure who are less inclined to start or maintain exercise programs involving traditional modes of physical activity. Although no effect on exercise capacity was found for an off-the-shelf exergame, it is important to gain insights into aspects related to costs to develop such interventions further.Materials and Methods: In a randomized controlled trial, the Heart Failure Wii study (HF-Wii study), the intervention group (exergame group) received an introduction to the exergame, the exergame was installed at home and help was offered when needed for 3 months. Patients received telephone follow-ups at 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks after the installation. The control group (motivational support group) received activity advice and telephone follow-ups at 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks. We collected data on hospital use and costs, costs of the exergame intervention, patient time-related costs, and willingness to pay.Results: No significant differences were found between the exergame group (n = 300) versus the motivational support group (n = 305) in hospital use or costs (1-year number of hospitalizations: P = 0.60, costs: P = 0.73). The cost of the intervention was 190 Euros, and the patient time-related costs were 98 Euros. Of the total estimated costs for the intervention, 287 Euros, patients were willing to pay, on average, 58%.Conclusion: This study shows that the costs of an intervention using an off-the-shelve exergame are relatively low and that the patients were willing to pay for more than half of the intervention costs. The trial is registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01785121).
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  • Verheijden Klompstra, Leonie, 1982-, et al. (författare)
  • Exergaming through the eyes of patients with heart failure : A qualitative content analysis study
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Games for Health Journal. - : Mary Ann Liebert. - 2161-783X .- 2161-7856. ; 6:3, s. 152-158
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Objective: Exergaming appears to be a promising tool to increase exercise capacity in patients with chronic heart failure (HF). Therefore, it is important to obtain more in-depth knowledge about preferences, attitudes, use, and abilities in regard to exergaming. The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of patients with HF when using an exergame platform at home.Materials and Methods: A qualitative descriptive study using content analysis was conducted on interviews with 14 patients with HF (6 women, ages ranging between 56 and 81 years). The patients were recruited from three centers in Sweden included in a randomized controlled study. These patients had access to an exergame platform at home and were advised to exergame for 30 minutes per day.Results: The analysis resulted in three categories describing patients' experience of exergaming: (1) making exergaming work, (2) added value of exergaming, and (3) low appeal of exergaming.Conclusion: This is the first study that explores how patients with HF experience using an exergame platform at home. The study provided important information on what aspects to discuss when initiating an exergame platform at home and following patients who may want to use an exergame platform at home. The results also revealed that this technology may be suitable for some patients, while others prefer other kinds of physical activity.
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  • Verheijden Klompstra, Leonie, 1982- (författare)
  • HeartBeat
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. - : Oxford University Press. - 1474-5151 .- 1873-1953. ; 20:5, s. 520-520
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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