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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Combined Digital Platform and Community Health Worker Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Combined Digital Platform and Community Health Worker Intervention for Patients With Heart Failure: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Heart failure (HF) is a burdensome condition that affects over 64 million patients worldwide [1]. In the United States, total HF medical costs, mostly generated by inpatient hospitalizations [2], are estimated to increase from US $21 billion in 2012 to US $53 billion by 2030 [3]. HF is a leading cause of 30-day readmissions in the United States [4] and up to a quarter of these are preventable [5].

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

JMIR Cardio 2024;8:e59948

Implantation of an Innovative Intracardiac Microcomputer System for Web-Based Real-Time Monitoring of Heart Failure: Usability and Patients’ Attitudes

Implantation of an Innovative Intracardiac Microcomputer System for Web-Based Real-Time Monitoring of Heart Failure: Usability and Patients’ Attitudes

Heart failure (HF) is a pandemic with important public health implications [1,2]. Patient management guided by the measurement of intracardiac and pulmonary pressure values, obtained through innovative permanent intracardiac microsensors, has been recently proposed as a valid strategy to individualize and anticipate the management of patients with chronic HF, with the goal of reducing their hospitalization rate and optimizing their quality of life [3-6].

Giuseppe D´Ancona, Monica Murero, Sebastian Feickert, Hilmi Kaplan, Alper Öner, Jasmin Ortak, Hueseyin Ince

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(1):e21055

Factors Determining the Success and Failure of eHealth Interventions: Systematic Review of the Literature

Factors Determining the Success and Failure of eHealth Interventions: Systematic Review of the Literature

This level indicated whether the identified category was described as a success or failure factor reported in the intervention outcome narrative. As success and failure are important concepts of this study, we explain our considerations on the terms here. We classified the factors in the categories as success if they were considered to facilitate the achievement of the study goals. The same category may have been described as success and failure in the same study by different participants.

Conceição Osório Granja, Wouter Janssen, Monika Alise Johansen

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(5):e10235