Effect and Cost Effectiveness of a Dyadic Empowerment-based Heart Failure Management Program for Self-care

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

232

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 17, 2023

Primary Completion Date

October 1, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 1, 2026

Conditions
Heart FailureSelf CareEmpowermentTransitional CareDisease Management
Interventions
OTHER

Dyadic empowerment based heart failure management program

The 16-week De-HF Program is delivered on a dyadic basis, The program consists of three core elements: i) joint dyadic interview in a home visit (1st-2nd week), ii) five ICT-enhanced empowerment-based modules (3rd-12th week; 2 sessions/ each module), and iii) post-module telephone follow-up (13th-16th week). The overall aim of the dyadic interview is to understand their usual pattern of collaboration, deficits, strengths and competing concerns in disease management. This is followed by the empowerment modules with the purpose to help the care dyads to get a consensus in disease interpretation (1st session: Perceptual and Cognitive Empowerment Session) and develop collaborative goal attainment process (2nd Session: Collaborative Gaol-Setting Process). This will be followed by two bi-weekly telephone calls to the care dyads using a speaker phone to monitor their level of goal attainment for the five modules, and to give further advice and counselling.

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Dyadic education program

The 16-week HF education program comprises a home visit, five bi-weekly online training sessions, and the subsequent telephone follow-up for the care dyads. The nurse will first assess how they manage HF in terms of medication compliance, fluid and dietary control, symptom monitoring and responses in a home visit and clarify their major misconceptions in self-care. This will be followed by five bi-weekly online education sessions on the same topics as the empowerment modules in the De-HF program.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

RECRUITING

Department of Medicine, Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Hong Kong

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Hospital Authority, Hong Kong

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lead

The University of Hong Kong

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