A Programme Using a Mobile Application Versus Phone Advice on Patients at Risk of Coronary Heart Disease - A RCT
Coronary Heart Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Coronary Heart Disease focused on measuring e-health, nursing telephone advice, exercise, risk factors
Eligibility Criteria
The study's subject inclusion criteria will be:
- Chinese adults with coronary cardiac risk factors (at least two from iv );
- those able to perform a brisk walking exercise; and
- those who possess a smart phone and are able to use it.
Coronary heart disease risk factors:
- current regular smoker,
- over 50 years of age;
- has a medical diagnosis of diabetes or hypertension;
- has a family history of ischaemic heart disease or hyperlipaemia ;
- has hyperlipidaemia or is regularly taking drugs for hyperlipidaemia;
- is obese (BMI>25);
- has had a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention performed;
- was diagnosed with stable angina and prescribed with Trinitroglycerin (TNG) drugs.
The exclusion criteria will be those :
- with mental, visual, hearing, or cognitive impairments as a result of which they are unable to perform a brisk walking exercise or communicate using a smart phone;
- on a waiting list for cardiac angiography within 6 months, and
- has medical diagnosis of unstable angina.
Sites / Locations
- Wan chai Methodist Centre for the Seniors
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
App group
Nursing telephone advice (NTA) group
In addition to the usual care, the participant will receive a health talk , a CHD app and a briefing from a trained research nurse (A). The app provides features such as structured e-educational contents and supportive features such as knowledge platform and member area.
In addition to the above usual care, the participant will receive a health talk , three monthly 20-minute telephone follow-ups supplemented by take home leaflet will be provided by a trained research nurse for up to 3 months. Patients can ask about their related health problems, if any. The team has set up a telephone advice guide to support the research nurse in giving phone advice and text messages.