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Leveraging Home Health Aides to Improve Outcomes in Heart Failure

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure
Interventions
Behavioral: mHealth app
Behavioral: Virtual training course
Registration Number
NCT04239911
Lead Sponsor
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Brief Summary

The purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness of an intervention among home health aides caring for adults admitted to home care with a primary diagnosis of heart failure at VNS Health Partners in Care (home care agency). The study will examine the interventions' effect on home health aides' heart failure knowledge and confidence caring for adults with heart failure, as well as on the client's overall health (visits to the emergency department and hospital readmissions).

Detailed Description

The investigator's central hypothesis is that an intervention that can optimize and improve the experience of home health aides caring for the heart failure patients has the potential to improve home health aides' own self-efficacy, heart failure knowledge, and also patient outcomes. The intervention for home health aides is comprised of a) remote classroom education on heart failure and b) an mHealth app containing HF educational content and a messaging application that connects HHAs and their nurse supervisors. This intervention requires feasibility and acceptability testing, as well as preliminary testing of its effectiveness among home health aides caring for community-dwelling adults with heart failure.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
105
Inclusion Criteria
  • Home health aide employed at VNS Health Partners in Care home care agency.
  • 1 or more years of experience as a home health aide.
  • Speak English or Spanish.
  • Assigned to care for an adult admitted to home care with a primary diagnosis of heart failure.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Doesn't meet inclusion criteria.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention armVirtual training courseHome health aides in the intervention arm will receive a virtual heart failure training course and a communication-based messaging app.
Intervention armmHealth appHome health aides in the intervention arm will receive a virtual heart failure training course and a communication-based messaging app.
Enhanced usual careVirtual training courseHome health aides in the enhanced usual care arm will receive a virtual heart failure training course.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Heart Failure KnowledgeBaseline (0 days); at follow-up (90 days)

As measured by the Dutch Heart Failure Knowledge Scale, scores range from 0-15; higher scores indicate greater heart failure knowledge.

Change in Heart Failure Caregiving Self-efficacyBaseline (0 days); at follow-up (90 days)

As measured by the Caregiver Contribution to Self-Care in Heart Failure Index, which is a 22-item scale which assesses maintenance, management, and self-efficacy sub-scales separately. Each sub-scale score ranges from 0-100, with greater scores indicating greater contribution to care or self-efficacy. Scores \< 70 are considered poor or inadequate.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Job SatisfactionBaseline (0 days); at follow-up (90 days)

As measured by the Work Domain Satisfaction Scale, which is a 5-item scale that measures: 1) job satisfaction among care workers; and 2) examines the associations with work environment factors, work stressors, and health issues. Scores range from 5-20, with higher scores indicating stronger satisfaction.

Change in Intention to LeaveBaseline (0 days); at follow-up (90 days)

As measured by the Turnover Intention Scale, which is a 2-item scale that measures workers' intentions of 1) leaving their current job (at their agency) and 2) searching for a new job (in another field) in the next year.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

VNS Health Partners in Care

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New York, New York, United States

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