Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/28224
Title: Effectiveness and usability of an online tailored education platform for atrial fibrillation patients undergoing a direct current cardioversion or pulmonary vein isolation
Authors: DESTEGHE, Lien 
Germeys, Jana
VIJGEN, Johan 
KOOPMAN, Pieter 
Dilling-Boer, Dagmara
SCHURMANS, Joris 
DELESIE, Michiel 
DENDALE, Paul 
HEIDBUCHEL, Hein 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 272, p. 123-129
Abstract: Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) care should strive for more informed, involved and empowered patients. However, few effective educational programs are available. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an online tailored education platform to inform AF patients undergoing a direct current cardioversion (DCC) or a pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Methods: 120 AF patients requiring DCC or PVI were allocated to an online education group (n = 35), a standard care group despite having online access (n = 36; randomized with group 1), and a group without a computer/ tablet/smartphone receiving standard care (n = 49). The Jessa Atrial fibrillation Knowledge Questionnaire (JAKQ), supplemented with procedure-specific questions, had to be completed 1–3 weeks before hospitalization, at hospitalization, and 6 and/or 12 weeks post-procedurally. Results: Major AF-related and procedure-related knowledge gaps were shown. The online tailored education group scored significantly better at hospitalization compared to baseline (P = 0.001). This knowledge increase was retained after 6 (P = 0.010) and 12 (P b 0.001) weeks. In the online standard care group there was no change in knowledge from planning till hospitalization (P = 1.000), although knowledge was improved 6 weeks post-procedurally (P = 0.010). Knowledge did not improve in the group without computer/tablet/smartphone at any time (P = 0.248). Most patients indicated that the platform was easy to use (87.9%), understandable (97.0%), and 72.7% indicated that an online platform was their preferred way to receive future AF-related information. Conclusions: Tailored online education is an effective strategy to improve AF- and procedure-related knowledge with lasting effects up to 12 weeks post-procedurally. The platform was positively evaluated by patients.
Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Knowledge; Education; Telemedicine
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/28224
ISSN: 0167-5273
e-ISSN: 1874-1754
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.07.065
ISI #: 000446025200026
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2019
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