Program Using a Mobile Application Versus Telephone Advice on Patients at Risk of Coronary Heart Disease : a Pilot RCT
Coronary Heart Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Coronary Heart Disease focused on measuring coronary heart disease, e-health, self-efficacy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Chinese adults with a medical diagnosis of at-risk CHD disorders, including those with angina but no change in ST elevation on ECG and an acceptable troponin level 4 and those discharged from an ED; or those have at least two CHD risk factors : i) current regular smoker, ii) over 50 years of age; iii) has a medical diagnosis of diabetes or hypertension; iv) has a family history of ischaemic heart disease or hyperlipaedmia ;v) has hyperlipidaemia or is regularly taking drugs for hyperlipidaemia; vi) is obese (BMI>25); vii) has had a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention performed; and viii) was diagnosed with stable angina and prescribed with TNG drugs
- Those able to perform a brisk walking exercise and who have passed the 3-minute walking test
- Those who possess a smart phone and are able to use it.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Those with physical, mental, visual, or cognitive impairments for which they are undergoing regular medical follow-ups and treatment
- Those with musculoskeletal disorders or other disabling diseases that may limit the practice of any walking exercise.
Sites / Locations
- Tin Shui Wai Hospital
- Tuen Mun HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
App support programme group
Telephone support group
In addition to the usual care, the participant and one family member will receive a CHD app and a briefing from a trained research nurse (A). The reason to invite an additional family member to install the app is to ensure that he/she can be informed automatically when the patient presses an icon during a chest pain attack. The patient may be too stressed during an angina attack and may not be able to follow the 'Things to Do List' quickly. In addition, automatic reminders of the individual's medication times and follow-up times will be pre-set in the app for individual use.
In addition to the above usual care, bi-weekly 20-minute telephone follow-ups will be provided by a trained research nurse (B) for up to 3 months. Patients can ask about related health problems if any. The nurse will address their problem by providing advice or referring them to the ED follow-up clinic. The team has set up a telephone advice guide to support the research nurse in giving phone advice.