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CompletedNCT03878212

Effects of mHealth on Promoting Self-care Health Management Among Older Adults in the Community

Effects of mHealth on Promoting Self-care Health Management Among Older Adults in the Community: A 3-arm Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
221 (actual)
Sponsor
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Many of the existing mobile health (mHealth) apps designed in a reactive care approach, in which people do not receive individualized care until they consulted health care professionals through the apps. This proposal endeavors to develop a proactive mHealth application on promoting self-care ability and health among older adults to examine the differential benefits of adding nurse interaction supported by an integrated health-social partnership model in the use of mHealth.

Detailed description

Objectives: Many of the existing mobile health (mHealth) apps designed in a reactive care approach, in which people do not receive individualized care until they consulted health care professionals through the apps. This proposal endeavors to develop a proactive mHealth application on promoting self-care ability and health among older adults to examine the differential benefits of adding nurse interaction supported by an integrated health-social partnership model in the use of mHealth. Hypothesis to be tested: There is no difference in self-management outcomes, individual and societal benefits between the subjects receiving mHealth+Interactivity, mHealth, and usual care. Design and subjects: This is a single-blinded, three-armed randomized controlled trial. The subjects are people who are aged 60 or above with chief complaints of either pain, hypertension, or diabetes mellitus. Instruments: mHealth application designed by the research team with the information technological support by Smartone. Interventions: mHealth with interactivity group receives both mHealth app and nurse case management supported by a social service team in community. mHealth group will have access to health content on mHealth platform only. Usual care group receives usual community services. Main outcome measures: Self-management outcomes (self-efficacy, pain score, blood pressure, capillary blood glucose), individual (quality of life, depression) and societal benefits (institutionalization and health service utilization). Data analysis: Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE) is used to determine the between-group effects, within-group effects, and the interaction effects. Expected results: Older adults would benefit from supported self-care equipping them with sufficient knowledge, skills and confidence to lead to relatively independent life at home.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERmHealth application with interactivitya mHealth device with interactivity with nurse case manager
OTHERmHealth applicationa mHealth device

Timeline

Start date
2020-12-01
Primary completion
2022-04-30
Completion
2022-07-31
First posted
2019-03-18
Last updated
2022-08-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Hong Kong

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03878212. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.