The Effectiveness of Digital Animation–Based Multistage Education for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Catheter Ablation: Randomized Clinical Trial
Xiaoyu Shi,
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Yijun Wang,
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Yuhong Wang
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et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
27, P. e65685 - e65685
Published: March 11, 2025
Background
Digital
education
for
outpatient
patients
with
atrial
fibrillation
(AF)
has
gradually
increased.
However,
research
on
digital
undergoing
catheter
ablation
(AFCA)
is
limited.
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
develop
a
novel
animation-based
multistage
system
and
evaluate
its
quality-of-life
benefits
AFCA.
Methods
randomized
controlled
clinical
trial
included
208
AF
who
underwent
in
the
Department
of
Cardiology
at
Renmin
Hospital
Wuhan
University
between
January
2022
August
2023.
The
were
randomly
assigned
animation
intervention
(n=104)
standard
treatment
groups.
primary
outcome
was
difference
quality
life
(AF-QoL-18)
scores
3
months.
Secondary
outcomes
differences
5-item
Medication
Adherence
Report
Scale
(MARS-5),
Self-rating
Anxiety
(SAS),
Self-Rating
Depression
(SDS)
Results
In
group,
AF-QoL-18
score
increased
from
38.02
(SD
6.52)
47.77
5.74),
MARS-5
17.04
3.03)
20.13
2.12),
SAS
decreased
52.82
8.08)
45.39
6.13),
SDS
54.12
6.13)
45.47
5.94),
months
post
discharge
hospital.
conventional
36.97
7.00)
45.31
5.71),
17.14
3.01)
18.47
2.79),
51.83
7.74)
47.31
5.87),
52.78
5.21)
45.37
6.18).
mean
change
2
groups
1.41
(95%
CI
2.42-0.40,
P=.006)
1.76
2.42-1.10,
P<.001).
–2.91
–3.88
–1.95,
Additionally,
–1.23
–0.02
–2.44,
P=.047).
Conclusions
Our
introduces
educational
approach
that
provides
multidimensional,
easily
understandable,
ablation.
model
effectively
improves
postoperative
anxiety,
depression,
medication
adherence,
discharge.
Trial
Registration
Chinese
Clinical
Registry
ChiCTR2400081673;
https://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.html?proj=201059
Language: Английский
Effectiveness and Safety of Digital Health Services in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
R. Chen,
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Lei Huang,
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Chi Zhang
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et al.
Journal of Nursing Care Quality,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 9, 2025
Background:
Post-percutaneous
coronary
intervention
(PCI)
management
is
essential
for
improving
patient
outcomes.
Digital
health
services
(DHS)
offer
the
potential
to
enhance
recovery
outcomes
and
care
quality
through
real-time
monitoring
personalized
interventions.
Purpose:
This
systematic
review
meta-analysis
aims
evaluate
effectiveness
safety
of
DHS
in
post-PCI
patients.
Methods:
A
search
databases
was
conducted
randomized
controlled
trials
on
Results:
Eleven
studies
involving
2568
patients
were
included.
significantly
improved
life,
6-minute
walk
test
performance,
medication
adherence,
satisfaction,
smoking
cessation
rates,
while
reducing
complications
readmission
rates.
Subgroup
analysis
showed
particularly
effective
over
60
years.
Conclusion:
improve
outcomes,
with
marked
benefits
older
Further
large-scale,
long-term
are
recommended
confirm
these
findings.
Language: Английский