MObile health interVention to INcrease activity in Heart Failure (MOVIN-HF)
移动健康干预以增加心力衰竭的活动(MOVIN-HF)
基本信息
- 批准号:10643400
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-04-10 至 2028-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAffectAmericanBehavioralBiologicalBiological FactorsCardiac rehabilitationCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCellular PhoneChronicChronic DiseaseClinicalClinical TrialsComplementDataDeteriorationDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDiseaseDisease ManagementDoctor of PhilosophyEFRACEcological momentary assessmentEducational workshopEligibility DeterminationEnrollmentEnsureEnvironmentFeedbackFrequenciesGeneral PopulationGeographyGoalsHealth TechnologyHeart TransplantationHeart failureHomeHospitalizationInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionK-Series Research Career ProgramsLearningLongitudinal cohort studyMedicareMentorsMentorshipMethodsMichiganMoodsMorbidity - disease rateMotivationNotificationParticipantPatient ParticipationPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPhenotypePhysical FunctionPhysical activityPopulationPredictive FactorProcessPsychosocial FactorPublic HealthQuality of lifeQuestionnairesRandomizedResearchResearch ActivityResearch DesignResourcesSelf DeterminationSelf ManagementStatistical MethodsStructureSurveysSymptomsTechnologyTimeTime FactorsTrainingTraining ActivityUniversitiesVariantVisionWeatherWorkadaptive interventionbehavioral healthbeneficiarycareer developmentclinical encountercohortcommunity based participatory researchcomorbiditydesignexercise capacityimprovedimproved outcomeinnovationlifestyle interventionmHealthmobile computingmortalitypersonalized carephysical inactivitypreservationprimary outcomeprogramspsychosocialracial disparityrandomized trialrecruitresearch clinical testingsexskillssmart watchsociodemographic factorstheoriestreatment as usualuser centered designwearable device
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Candidate: Jessica Golbus, MD, MS is a heart failure (HF) and transplant cardiologist at the University of
Michigan. Her long-term goal is to use mobile health (mHealth) technologies to deliver personalized, lifestyle
interventions to patients with chronic cardiovascular diseases (CVD) to support them in longitudinal disease
self-management. This proposal builds on Dr. Golbus’s prior mHealth research, providing her with protected
time to train in behavioral health theory, user-centered design, and mHealth study design.
Environment and Career Development Plan: The training and research activities will be conducted at the
University of Michigan, a world-class scientific environment that promotes multi-disciplinary collaboration. The
research will be completed under the mentorship of primary mentor Brahmajee Nallamothu, MD, MPH and co-
mentors Kenneth Resnicow, PhD and Predrag Klasnja, PhD who are leaders in cardiovascular and mHealth
research, behavioral health theory, and user-centered design, respectively. This will be complemented by a
scientific advisory board with expertise in clinical trials, community-based participatory research, statistical
methods for mHealth studies, and HF. The 5-year plan includes didactic coursework, mentored research, and
professional development activities, with defined milestones to ensure successful transition to independence.
Background: Through this career development award, Dr. Golbus proposes to address the important clinical
problem of physical inactivity in HF patients. While increased physical activity reduces hospitalizations and
improves quality-of-life in this population, many HF patients participate insufficiently in physical activity.
Existing strategies to increase physical activity levels have not accounted for the unique needs of HF patients,
such as time-varying biological and psychosocial factors impacting activity levels, or are resource-intensive.
There is thus a need for innovative strategies to increase physical activity for HF patients.
Research: The overarching goals of this proposal are two-fold. First, it will characterize real-time factors
impacting physical activity participation in a diverse cohort of HF patients using mHealth technologies, which
will then be used to design and pilot a physical activity just-in-time adaptive intervention. The proposal’s 3
Specific Aims are as follows. Aim 1: Characterize real-time factors impacting physical activity in HF patients
using mHealth technology (training aim: behavioral health theory). Aim 2: Employ user-centered design
methods to adapt an existing mHealth intervention for HF (training aim: user-centered design). Aim 3: Conduct
a pilot of a physical activity mHealth intervention for patients with HF targeting barriers and facilitators to
physical activity (training aim: mHealth study design). The second goal of this proposal is to establish Dr.
Golbus as a leader in mHealth interventions for CVD management and provide her the skills necessary to
combine behavioral theory with emerging mHealth technologies to promote personalized care for HF patients.
项目概要/摘要
候选人:杰西卡·戈尔布斯 (Jessica Golbus),医学博士、理学硕士,是伦敦大学的一名心力衰竭 (HF) 和移植心脏病专家
她的长期目标是利用移动健康 (mHealth) 技术提供个性化的生活方式。
对慢性心血管疾病 (CVD) 患者进行干预以支持他们的纵向疾病
该提案建立在 Golbus 博士之前的移动健康研究的基础上,为她提供了受保护的保护。
是时候进行行为健康理论、以用户为中心的设计和移动医疗研究设计方面的培训了。
环境和职业发展计划:培训和研究活动将在
密歇根大学拥有世界一流的科学环境,促进多学科合作。
研究将在主要导师 Brahmajee Nallamothu(医学博士、公共卫生硕士)和合作者的指导下完成
导师 Kenneth Resnicow 博士和 Predrag Klasnja 博士,他们是心血管和移动健康领域的领导者
研究、行为健康理论和以用户为中心的设计分别将得到补充。
科学顾问委员会拥有临床试验、社区参与性研究、统计方面的专业知识
移动健康研究和 HF 的方法 5 年计划包括教学课程、指导研究和
专业发展活动,具有明确的里程碑,以确保成功过渡到独立。
背景:通过这个职业发展奖,Golbus 博士建议解决临床重要性
心力衰竭患者缺乏体力活动的问题虽然增加体力活动可减少住院率和
虽然改善了该人群的生活质量,但许多心力衰竭患者的体力活动参与不足。
现有的提高体力活动水平的策略并未考虑到心力衰竭患者的独特需求,
例如影响活动水平的时变生物和心理社会因素,或者是资源密集型的。
因此,需要创新策略来增加心力衰竭患者的体力活动。
研究:该提案的总体目标有两个:首先,它将描述实时因素。
使用移动医疗技术影响不同心力衰竭患者群体的身体活动参与情况,
然后将用于设计和试点身体活动适时适应性干预该提案的3。
具体目标如下: 目标 1:描述影响心力衰竭患者体力活动的实时因素。
使用移动健康技术(培训目标:行为健康理论)。 目标 2:采用以用户为中心的设计。
调整现有心力衰竭移动医疗干预的方法(培训目标:以用户为中心的设计)。
针对心力衰竭患者的体力活动移动健康干预试点,针对障碍和促进因素
体力活动(培训目标:移动健康研究设计)。
Golbus 作为 CVD 管理移动医疗干预领域的领导者,为她提供了必要的技能
将行为理论与新兴的移动医疗技术相结合,促进心力衰竭患者的个性化护理。
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