Telehome monitoring in patients with cardiac disease who are at high risk of readmission
- PMID: 18206525
- DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2007.04.004
Telehome monitoring in patients with cardiac disease who are at high risk of readmission
Abstract
Patients with chronic conditions are heavy users of the health care system. There are opportunities for significant savings and improvements to patient care if patients can be maintained in their homes. A randomized control trial tested the impact of 3 months of telehome monitoring on hospital readmission, quality of life, and functional status in patients with heart failure or angina. The intervention consisted of video conferencing and phone line transmission of weight, blood pressure, and electrocardiograms. Telehome monitoring significantly reduced the number of hospital readmissions and days spent in the hospital for patients with angina and improved quality of life and functional status in patients with heart failure or angina. Patients found the technology easy to use and expressed high levels of satisfaction. Telehealth technologies are a viable means of providing home monitoring to patients with heart disease at high risk of hospital readmission to improve their self-care abilities.
Comment in
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Telehome monitoring reduced readmissions and improved quality of life in heart failure or angina.Evid Based Nurs. 2008 Jul;11(3):86. doi: 10.1136/ebn.11.3.86. Evid Based Nurs. 2008. PMID: 18583498 No abstract available.
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