2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2261-10-5
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A mobile phone-based care model for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation: the care assessment platform (CAP)

Abstract: BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation programs offer effective means to prevent recurrence of a cardiac event, but poor uptake of current programs have been reported globally. Home based models are considered as a feasible alternative to avoid various barriers related to care centre based programs. This paper sets out the study design for a clinical trial seeking to test the hypothesis that these programs can be better and more efficiently supported with novel Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).Method… Show more

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“…220 Mobile phone telemonitoring was effective for maintenance of regular exercise among individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 221 and telemedicine-based cardiac rehabilitation programs have derived comparable benefit compared with conventional on-site programs with respect to improved risk factors, physical activity levels, anthropometric measures, and dietary intake. 222 Studies are currently under way to establish mobile-and Internet-based support for cardiac rehabilitation interventions, 223,224 and future work may extend these remote-monitoring programs for stroke survivors. Although short-term behavior change using these approaches is indicated, whether these models result in longer-term benefits is yet to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Capitalizing On Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…220 Mobile phone telemonitoring was effective for maintenance of regular exercise among individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 221 and telemedicine-based cardiac rehabilitation programs have derived comparable benefit compared with conventional on-site programs with respect to improved risk factors, physical activity levels, anthropometric measures, and dietary intake. 222 Studies are currently under way to establish mobile-and Internet-based support for cardiac rehabilitation interventions, 223,224 and future work may extend these remote-monitoring programs for stroke survivors. Although short-term behavior change using these approaches is indicated, whether these models result in longer-term benefits is yet to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Capitalizing On Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common location to provide such additional feedback is the application's Web site. The majority of popular commercial wellness applications have companion Web sites, and this is becoming more of a trend for research systems as well (e.g., Nokia's Wellness Diary syncs to a companion site Wellness Diary Connected [98]). Such Web sites can provide a variety of services, from just giving users a larger screen on which to view their graphs to incorporating additional forms of support for changing behavior.…”
Section: Feedback In Other Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these 64 papers were excluded for the following reasons: 35 because the ICTs used were not aimed to rehabilitation purposes ; eight papers were protocols of ongoing studies and results were not available [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59] ; seven studies did not have a control group [60][61][62][63][64][65][66] ; five because the intervention setting was the same in the two groups 8,[67][68][69][70] ; five were pilot studies [71][72][73][74][75] ; two were secondary analysis of RCTs already included 76,77 ; two studies were excluded because the poor reporting precluded any possible assessment of its eligibility 78,79 . Finally, 12 RCTs for a total of 1047 participants were included in the review ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Studies Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%