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The Effect of NICE Support Program on Frailty and Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure (NICE)

Primary Purpose

Frailty, Quality of Life

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Taiwan
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
NICE Support Program
Sponsored by
National Yang Ming University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Frailty focused on measuring Frailty, Quality of Life, Heart failure, Exercise program, nutrition

Eligibility Criteria

20 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Aged above 20 and stable condition and had received physical activity.
  2. Clear consciousness, can communicate with Chinese and Taiwanese.
  3. Consent to join in this study.
  4. Have a smartphone and be able to join social media(Line: heart together-go go go )

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Bed-ridden or unable to perform activities of daily living independently.
  2. Unstable illness condition.
  3. Emergency condition.
  4. Contraindications of performing exercise such as uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled arrhythmia.
  5. Patients with increased nerve, muscle, bone or rheumatoid diseases due to exercise

Sites / Locations

  • National Yang-Ming UniversityRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Frailty and Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure

Frailty and Quality of Life

Arm Description

Patients in this group will receive a 12 week exercise program including: (1) one 40-60 minute individual consultation (teaching exercise which contain walking and resistance exercise by using elastic bands and elastic balls); (2) provided exercise booklet, exercise log, exercise video; (3) Nutritional consultation; (4) telephone follow-up once per week for 12 weeks

Patients in this group maintain their daily life activities, and there is no intervention given.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Change Frailty Assessment Scale for Heart Failure, FAS-HF) and Clinical Frailty Scale scores
Changes from baseline Frailty Assessment Scale for Heart Failure, FAS-HF) scores including three indicators: physical, Psychological and social , at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. FAS-HF scale contains 15 items, each item use Likert scale five point scoring, the total scores ranged from 0 to 45, the higher scores indicate higher frailty. Changes from baseline Clinical Frailty Scale including nine indicators, the higher scores indicate higher frailty.
Changes in symptoms distress scores
Changes from baseline symptoms distress scale at 4 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. Symptoms distress scale contains 17 common symptoms items, each item use Likert scale five point scoring, the total scores ranged from 17 to 85, the higher scores indicate worse symptom distress.

Secondary Outcome Measures

The Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire(MLHFQ)
Changes from baseline Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire at 4 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. The Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire contains 21 questions regarding the effects of heart failure on patients' physical (eight questions),emotional (five questions) and general (eight questions) dimensions. The possible answer for each question ranges from 0(no) to 5(a lot), and the total score range is 0-105; a higher score indicates lower quality of life .
Changes in anxiety and depression scores
Changes from baseline hospital anxiety and depression scale at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. The hospital anxiety and depression scale contains 14 questions(7 for assess anxiety and 7 for assess depression), each item use Likert scale four point scoring, the total scores ranged from 0 to 21, the higher scores indicate more severe anxiety and depression level.

Full Information

First Posted
May 4, 2022
Last Updated
March 23, 2023
Sponsor
National Yang Ming University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05366686
Brief Title
The Effect of NICE Support Program on Frailty and Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure
Acronym
NICE
Official Title
The Effect of NICE Support Program on Frailty and Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Study Start Date
December 18, 2021 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 30, 2023 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 30, 2023 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
National Yang Ming University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
This RCT study aims to examine effects of a NICE Support Program in heart failure patients. The following hypotheses were tested: patients who received the NICE program will report significant improvement in frailty , social support, anxiety, and depression, quality of life, and nutritional assessment at baseline,4 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks.
Detailed Description
This study aims to develop NICE Support program, and examine the effects of an NICE program in heart failure patients. An experimental design is used. Subjects are selected using a purposeful sampling and are randomly assigned to the intervention or control group by using block size randomization method. Patients in the intervention group will receive a 12 week NICE Support program including: individual consultation, nutritional consultation, teaching exercise which contain walking and resistance exercise by using elastic bands and elastic balls. Data are collected by physical indicators and a structural questionnaire to measure frailty, quality of life, social support, anxiety and depression, symptom distress at baseline, 4 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks . Data analysis includes descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient, independent t test, chi square, one way ANOVA and generalized estimating equation.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Frailty, Quality of Life
Keywords
Frailty, Quality of Life, Heart failure, Exercise program, nutrition

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Model Description
Patients in the intervention group will receive a 12 week exercise program including: individual consultation, nutrition consultation, teaching exercise which contain walking and resistance exercise by using elastic bands and elastic balls.
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Masking Description
One research assistant is trained for being a outcomes assessor in this study who did not know the allocation of participants.
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
220 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Frailty and Quality of Life in Patients With Heart Failure
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Patients in this group will receive a 12 week exercise program including: (1) one 40-60 minute individual consultation (teaching exercise which contain walking and resistance exercise by using elastic bands and elastic balls); (2) provided exercise booklet, exercise log, exercise video; (3) Nutritional consultation; (4) telephone follow-up once per week for 12 weeks
Arm Title
Frailty and Quality of Life
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
Patients in this group maintain their daily life activities, and there is no intervention given.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
NICE Support Program
Intervention Description
Patients in experimental group will receive a 12 week NICE Support program; patients in control group maintain their usual life activities.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change Frailty Assessment Scale for Heart Failure, FAS-HF) and Clinical Frailty Scale scores
Description
Changes from baseline Frailty Assessment Scale for Heart Failure, FAS-HF) scores including three indicators: physical, Psychological and social , at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. FAS-HF scale contains 15 items, each item use Likert scale five point scoring, the total scores ranged from 0 to 45, the higher scores indicate higher frailty. Changes from baseline Clinical Frailty Scale including nine indicators, the higher scores indicate higher frailty.
Time Frame
baseline, 4week, 12 week, 24week
Title
Changes in symptoms distress scores
Description
Changes from baseline symptoms distress scale at 4 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. Symptoms distress scale contains 17 common symptoms items, each item use Likert scale five point scoring, the total scores ranged from 17 to 85, the higher scores indicate worse symptom distress.
Time Frame
baseline, 4week, 12 week, 24week
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
The Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire(MLHFQ)
Description
Changes from baseline Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire at 4 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. The Minnesota living with heart failure questionnaire contains 21 questions regarding the effects of heart failure on patients' physical (eight questions),emotional (five questions) and general (eight questions) dimensions. The possible answer for each question ranges from 0(no) to 5(a lot), and the total score range is 0-105; a higher score indicates lower quality of life .
Time Frame
baseline, 4week, 12 week, 24week
Title
Changes in anxiety and depression scores
Description
Changes from baseline hospital anxiety and depression scale at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 24 weeks. The hospital anxiety and depression scale contains 14 questions(7 for assess anxiety and 7 for assess depression), each item use Likert scale four point scoring, the total scores ranged from 0 to 21, the higher scores indicate more severe anxiety and depression level.
Time Frame
baseline, 4week, 12 week, 24week

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
20 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Aged above 20 and stable condition and had received physical activity. Clear consciousness, can communicate with Chinese and Taiwanese. Consent to join in this study. Have a smartphone and be able to join social media(Line: heart together-go go go ) Exclusion Criteria: Bed-ridden or unable to perform activities of daily living independently. Unstable illness condition. Emergency condition. Contraindications of performing exercise such as uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled arrhythmia. Patients with increased nerve, muscle, bone or rheumatoid diseases due to exercise
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Ai-Fu Chiou, PhD
Phone
88628267354
Email
afchiou@nycu.edu.tw
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Ai-Fu Chiou, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
National Yang Ming University
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
National Yang-Ming University
City
Taipei
ZIP/Postal Code
112
Country
Taiwan
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Ai-Fu Chiou, PhD
Phone
+8860228267354
Email
afchiou@nycu.edu.tw

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
Citations:
Citation
Afilalo, J. (2019). Evaluating and treating frailty in cardiac rehabilitation. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 35(4), 445-457. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cger.2019.07.002. PMID: 31543177 Afilalo J, Alexander KP, Mack MJ, Maurer MS, Green P, Allen LA, Popma JJ, Ferrucci L, Forman DE. (2014). Frailty assessment in the cardiovascular care of older adults. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 63(8), 747-762. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2013.09.070. PMID: 24291279 Denfeld QE, Winters-Stone K, Mudd JO, Gelow JM, Kurdi S, Lee CS. (2017). The prevalence of frailty in heart failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis. The International Journal of Cardiology, 236, 283-289. PMID: 28215466 Flint KM, Pastva AM, Reeves GR. (2019). Cardiac rehabilitation in older adults with heart failure: Fitting a square peg in a round hole. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 35(4), 517-526. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cger.2019.07.008. PMID: 31543182
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