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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Combined Digital Platform and Community Health Worker Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure: Single-Arm Pilot Study

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Combined Digital Platform and Community Health Worker Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure: Single-Arm Pilot Study

Participants (n=14) were 68.7 (SD 11.7) years old; 8 (57.1%) were women, and 7 (50%) were insured by Medicare. Of those enrolled, 6 (42.8%) had HF with a reduced ejection fraction (≤40%; Table 1). All participants completed the enrollment and exit questionnaires or interview. Patient characteristics (N=14). All participants used the digital platform throughout the 30-day study interval and wore the sensor for 82.2% (n=24.66) of study days with an average of 13.5 (SD 2.1) hours per day (Figure 1).

Jocelyn Carter, Natalia Swack, Eric Isselbacher, Karen Donelan, Anne N Thorndike

JMIR Cardio 2023;7:e47818

Impact of Sit-to-Stand and Treadmill Desks on Patterns of Daily Waking Physical Behaviors Among Overweight and Obese Seated Office Workers: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of Sit-to-Stand and Treadmill Desks on Patterns of Daily Waking Physical Behaviors Among Overweight and Obese Seated Office Workers: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

A total of 66 office workers were recruited in clusters from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts (ie, Massachusetts General Hospital: 19 clusters; n=60, 91%; Northeastern University: 5 clusters; n=6, 9%). These clusters were randomized into the following groups: seated desk control (21/66, 32%; 8 clusters), sit-to-stand desk (23/66, 35%; 9 clusters), and treadmill desk intervention (22/66, 33%; 7 clusters) groups.

Diego Arguello, Gregory Cloutier, Anne N Thorndike, Carmen Castaneda Sceppa, John Griffith, Dinesh John

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43018