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A randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, complex intervention centered on task sharing and mobile health to improve selfcare and outcomes in heart failure - The PANACEA-HF RCT: Design and rationale.

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Kamath, DY; Abdullakutty, J; Granger, BB; Kulkarni, S; Bhuvana, KB; Salazar, LJ; Shifra, S; Idiculla, J; Narendra, J; Varghese, K; Xavier, D
Published in: American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice
October 2023

We developed a three-pronged complex intervention to improve selfcare and deliver whole person care for patients with heart failure, underpinned by the 'extant cycle' theory - a theory based on our formative work.This is a 3 centre, 2-arm, 1:1, open, adaptive stratified, randomized controlled trial. We included patients aged ≥ 18 years with heart failure, taking any of the key guideline directed medical treatments, with a history of or currently on a high ceiling diuretic. We excluded end stage renal disease, clinically diagnosed severe mental illness or cognitive dysfunction and having no caregivers. Interventions included, (i) trained hospital based lay health worker mediated assessment of patients' current selfcare behaviour, documenting barriers and facilitators and implementing a plan to 'transition' the patient toward optimal selfcare. (ii) m-health mediated remote monitoring and (iii) dose optimization through a 'physician supervisor'.We recruited 301 patients between Jan 2021 and Jan 2022. Mean age was 59.8 (±11.7) years, with 195 (64.8 %) from rural or semi-urban areas and 67.1 % having intermediate to low health literacy. 190 (63.1 %) had an underlying ischemic cardiomyopathy. In the intervention arm, 142 (94.1 %) had a Selfcare in Heart Failure Index (SCHFI) score of ≤70, with significant barriers being 'lack of knowledge' 105 (34.5 %) and 'behavioural passivity' 23 (7.5 %).This is the first South Asian trial evaluating a complex intervention underpinned by behaviour change theory for whole person heart failure care. These learnings can be applied to heart failure patient care in other resource constrained health systems.

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American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice

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2666-6022

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2666-6022

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

34

Start / End Page

100310
 

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Kamath, D. Y., Abdullakutty, J., Granger, B. B., Kulkarni, S., Bhuvana, K. B., Salazar, L. J., … Xavier, D. (2023). A randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, complex intervention centered on task sharing and mobile health to improve selfcare and outcomes in heart failure - The PANACEA-HF RCT: Design and rationale. American Heart Journal plus : Cardiology Research and Practice, 34, 100310. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahjo.2023.100310
Kamath, D. Y., J. Abdullakutty, B. B. Granger, S. Kulkarni, K. B. Bhuvana, L. J. Salazar, S. Shifra, et al. “A randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, complex intervention centered on task sharing and mobile health to improve selfcare and outcomes in heart failure - The PANACEA-HF RCT: Design and rationale.American Heart Journal plus : Cardiology Research and Practice 34 (October 2023): 100310. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahjo.2023.100310.
Kamath DY, Abdullakutty J, Granger BB, Kulkarni S, Bhuvana KB, Salazar LJ, et al. A randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, complex intervention centered on task sharing and mobile health to improve selfcare and outcomes in heart failure - The PANACEA-HF RCT: Design and rationale. American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice. 2023 Oct;34:100310.
Kamath, D. Y., et al. “A randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, complex intervention centered on task sharing and mobile health to improve selfcare and outcomes in heart failure - The PANACEA-HF RCT: Design and rationale.American Heart Journal plus : Cardiology Research and Practice, vol. 34, Oct. 2023, p. 100310. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.ahjo.2023.100310.
Kamath DY, Abdullakutty J, Granger BB, Kulkarni S, Bhuvana KB, Salazar LJ, Shifra S, Idiculla J, Narendra J, Varghese K, Xavier D. A randomized controlled trial evaluating a theory driven, complex intervention centered on task sharing and mobile health to improve selfcare and outcomes in heart failure - The PANACEA-HF RCT: Design and rationale. American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice. 2023 Oct;34:100310.

Published In

American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice

DOI

EISSN

2666-6022

ISSN

2666-6022

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

34

Start / End Page

100310