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Future Patient - Telerehabilitation of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Atrial Fibrillation
Interventions
Device: Telerehabilitation
Registration Number
NCT06101485
Lead Sponsor
Aalborg University
Brief Summary

This project has focus on patients with atrial fibrillation testing a telerehabilitation program for patients with atrial fibrillation.

Detailed Description

The overall aim of the FP-AF program is to increase quality of life by giving the patients and relatives more knowledge about atrial fibrillation, its symptoms, and the issues of living with atrial fibrillation in everyday life. The specific aims are to individualize the rehabilitation process and help the patients and relatives develop their own self-management strategies using their own clinical data and their enhanced knowledge about AF.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
208
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation
  • Adults over 18 years
  • Living in Skive, Viborg or Silkeborg Municipalities
  • Living at home and capable of caring for themselves
  • Have basic computer skills or having a relative/friend with basic computer skills
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy
  • Refusal or inability to cooperate; or patient not does not speak, read or understand Danish
  • Life expectancy less than a year

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Telerehabilitation groupTelerehabilitationThe telerehabilitation group (n=104) will participate in the FP-AF program for 16 weeks. The program is administered by the AF clinics and the healthcare centers (HC) in Viborg, Skive and Silkeborg Municipalities. After enrollment, the patients will have an individual meeting with the project nurse. Here the patient (and relatives, if necessary) will be instructed in the use of the technologies and an individual plan will be formulated for the AF patient's telerehabilitation. After participation in 16 weeks the patients start a 12 weeks follow-up period, where they will only measure steps and have access to the Heartportal on their own devices.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in AF specific health-related quality of lifeFor both intervention and control group: QoL will be measured at baseline, end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and after 28 weeks

The Atrial Fibrillation Effect on quality of life questionnaire (AFEQT) is a 20-item self-administered questionnaire designed to assess the impact of AF on the patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL) across symptoms, daily activities, treatment concerns, and treatment satisfaction. Scores range from 0-100, with higher scores indicating better HRQoL

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in AF knowledgeFor both intervention and control group: To be measured at baseline, end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and after 28 weeks

Changes in AF knowledge assessed by the Jessa Atrial Fibrillation Knowledge Questionnaire (JAKQ). JAKQ is a 16-item scale used to assess the knowledge the patients have about their illness. For every item, false responses or "I do not know" responses is scored as 0 and the correct responses are scored as 1. The total score of the scale is calculated by adding up the scores from each item. A score between 0% and 100% will be generated. 100% is the best possible score, meaning all questions was answered correctly.

Measurement of bloodpressureIntervention group: Bloodpressure will be measured at baseline, twice a week, and as needed up to 16 weeks

Intervention group: Bloodpressure (mmHG) (systolic and diastolic)

Measurement of heart rhythmIntervention group: ECG wil be measured at baseline, twice a week, and as needed up to 16 weeks

Intervention group: Electrocardiogram (ECG)

Changes in motivationBoth intervention and control group: At baseline, end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and after 28 weeks.

Changes in motivation measured by Healthcare, Self-Determination Theory Questionnaire Packet (HC-SDTQ) comprised of Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire (TSRQ); Perceived Competence Scale (PCS); and Health Care Climate Questionnaire (HCCQ). The HCCQC is used to assess the degree to which a patient perceives their health care providers are supportive of their autonomy. It is a 6-item questionnaire where the patients have to indicate the extent to which each reason is true on a scale from 1 to 7, with 7 indicating 'very true'.

Patterns in multiparametric clinical monitoringIntervention group: At the end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks).

Data from devices for measuring sleep (numbers of hours per night) to analyze and identify correlations in multiparametric data.

Measurement of sleepIntervention group: Sleep will be measured every day up to 16 weeks

Intervention group: Sleep (numbers of hours per night)

Healthcare professionals' experiences with workflows and collaboration with each other in the telerehabilitation program.Intervention group: End of telerehabilitation (16 weeks)

Perspectives and experiences of healthcare professionals participating in the FP-AF program by observation of use of Heartportal

Changes in anxiety and depressionBoth intervention and control group: At baseline, end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and after 28 weeks.

The patients degree of anxiety and depression measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The patient will get a score between 0 and 21 for both depression and anxiety ( 0-7 points: low level of symptoms for depression or anxiety, 8-10 points: moderate level of symptoms for depression or anxiety, 11-21 points: high level of symptoms for depression or anxiety)

Patients' and relatives' expectations for and experiences with participation in the tele-rehabilitation program (including the Heartportal)Intervention group: Interviews at end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and logfiles and observation at end follow up (28 weeks)

Patients and relatives use of HeartPortal measured in logfiles on use \& via observation in everyday life

Measurement of stepsIntervention group: Steps will be measured from the date of randomization, everyday to end follow up (28 weeks)

Intervention group: numbers of steps taken

Burden of AFBoth intervention and control group: At baseline, end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and after 28 weeks.

AF burden measured by the arrhythmia-specific questionnaire in Tachycardia and Arrhythmia (ASTA questionnaire). ASTA is used to assess symptoms and health-related quality of life(HRQoL) in patients with different forms of arrythmias, including AF. It is structured into three sections:Part I assesses demographic data such as the last episode of arrhythmia, current medication, and the presence of arrhythmia at the time of follow-up; Part II measures the arrhythmia-specific symptom burden; and part III assesses HRQoL. The ASTA 9-item symptom scale and the 13-item HRQoL scale utilize a four-point Likert-type scale, ranging from 'No' to 'Yes, a lot.' The total score ranges from 0 to 100, with a higher score indicating a greater symptom burden or a more negative impact on HRQoL.

Measurement of weightIntervention group: Weight will be measured at baseline, twice a week, and as needed up to 16 weeks

Intervention group: Weight (Kilograms)

Measurement of pulseIntervention group: Pulse will be measured at baseline, everyday, and as needed up to 16 weeks

Intervention group: Pulse (numbers per minute)

Cost-effectiveness analysis of the FP-AF telerehabilitation program compared to conventional careBoth intervention and control group: At the end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks) and at end follow up (28 weeks)

Measured by European Quality og life - 5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) questionnaire. The questionaire is used to assess HRQoL and is comprised of 5 questions ranging from 1-5, with a lower score indicating a better outcome, and a higher score indicating a worse outcome. The questionnaire also has a question ranging from 0-100, with a lower score indicating a worse outcome and a higher score indicating a better outcome. The maximum score a patient can achieve in the questionnaire is 1, which indicates the best health state.

Future governance and infrastructure for telerehabilitation of AF patientsIntervention group: At the end of telerehabilitation (16 weeks)

Interviews with patients and stakeholders

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Central Jutland Regional Hospital

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Viborg And Silkeborg, Denmark

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