Cardiac rehabilitation is a long-term process, but patients have poor compliance with cardiac rehabilitation. The theory of behavior change rotation aims to comprehensively intervene from three aspects: ability, opportunity, and motivation, promoting individual behavior change by selecting the best intervention function and maximizing the use of available resources. To improve the compliance of TAVR patients with digital home cardiac rehabilitation, this study is based on the needs of TAVR patients and their caregivers for digital home cardiac rehabilitation. Based on the best evidence summary of TAVR patients' home cardiac rehabilitation, a home cardiac rehabilitation plan for TAVR patients is constructed using the theory of behavior change wheels. The Delphi method is used to revise the plan, develop a TAVR patient home cardiac rehabilitation management system, and conduct clinical application research on the plan to explore the intervention effect of TAVR patients' home cardiac rehabilitation based on real-time information intervention.
Conduct home cardiac rehabilitation assessment 1-6 days before discharge; In the first week after discharge, cultivate the patient's motivation for rehabilitation; In the second week after discharge, create a home rehabilitation environment; In the third week after discharge, health education on risk factor management; Health education on anticoagulation management in the fourth week after discharge; 5 weeks after discharge, home symptom and follow-up management education; Carry out home exercise and monitoring from 1 to 12 weeks after discharge.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
70
Establish a multidisciplinary team, with team members combining clinical experience, summarizing the best evidence as the basis, and using the theory of behavior change wheels as the framework, to preliminarily construct a home-based cardiac rehabilitation plan suitable for TAVR patients in China's national conditions. Conduct expert consultation using the Delphi method to form the final version of the home cardiac rehabilitation plan for TAVR patients.
Yingying Jia
Zhejiang, Zhejiang, China
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation exercise adherence
Measured at the time of the patient's follow-up visit to the clinic
Time frame: After surgery, and 3 months after discharge
Modified Barthel Index
Measured at the time of the patient's follow-up visit to the clinic
Time frame: After surgery, and 3 months after discharge
Minnesota Living with Heart Failure questionnaire
Measured at the time of the patient's follow-up visit to the clinic
Time frame: After surgery, and 3 months after discharge
Tilburg Frailty Indicator
Measured at the time of the patient's follow-up visit to the clinic
Time frame: After surgery, and 3 months after discharge
Postoperative related complications
Measured at the time of the patient's follow-up visit to the clinic
Time frame: After surgery, and 3 months after discharge
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