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Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization
BACKGROUND: Weight monitoring is an important element of HF self-care, yet the most clinically meaningful way to evaluate weight monitoring adherence is uncertain. We conducted this study to evaluate the association of (1) self-reported recall and (2) daily diary-recorded weight monitoring adherence...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3912256/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24483776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-14-12 |
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author | Jones, Christine D Holmes, George M DeWalt, Darren A Erman, Brian Wu, Jia-Rong Cene, Crystal W Baker, David W Schillinger, Dean Ruo, Bernice Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten Macabasco-O’Connell, Aurelia Hawk, Victoria Broucksou, Kimberly Pignone, Michael |
author_facet | Jones, Christine D Holmes, George M DeWalt, Darren A Erman, Brian Wu, Jia-Rong Cene, Crystal W Baker, David W Schillinger, Dean Ruo, Bernice Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten Macabasco-O’Connell, Aurelia Hawk, Victoria Broucksou, Kimberly Pignone, Michael |
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description | BACKGROUND: Weight monitoring is an important element of HF self-care, yet the most clinically meaningful way to evaluate weight monitoring adherence is uncertain. We conducted this study to evaluate the association of (1) self-reported recall and (2) daily diary-recorded weight monitoring adherence with heart failure-related (HF-related) hospitalization. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study among 216 patients within a randomized trial of HF self-care training. All patients had an initial self-care training session followed by 15 calls (median) to reinforce educational material; patients were also given digital scales, instructed to weigh daily, record weights in a diary, and mail diaries back monthly. Weight monitoring adherence was assessed with a self-reported recall question administered at 12 months and dichotomized into at least daily versus less frequent weighing. Diary-recorded weight monitoring was evaluated over 12 months and dichotomized into ≥80% and <80% adherence. HF-related hospitalizations were ascertained through patient report and confirmed through record review. RESULTS: Over 12 months in 216 patients, we identified 50 HF-related hospitalizations. Patients self-reporting daily or more frequent weight monitoring had an incidence rate ratio of 1.34 (95% CI 0.24-7.32) for HF-related hospitalizations compared to those reporting less frequent weight monitoring. Patients who completed ≥80% of weight diaries had an IRR of 0.37 (95% CI 0.18-0.75) for HF-related hospitalizations compared to patients who completed <80% of weight diaries. CONCLUSIONS: Self-reported recall of weight monitoring adherence was not associated with fewer HF hospitalizations. In contrast, diary-recorded adherence ≥80% of days was associated with fewer HF-related hospitalizations. Incorporating diary-based measures of weight monitoring adherence into HF self-care training programs may help to identify patients at risk for HF-related hospitalizations. |
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spelling | pubmed-39122562014-02-05 Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization Jones, Christine D Holmes, George M DeWalt, Darren A Erman, Brian Wu, Jia-Rong Cene, Crystal W Baker, David W Schillinger, Dean Ruo, Bernice Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten Macabasco-O’Connell, Aurelia Hawk, Victoria Broucksou, Kimberly Pignone, Michael BMC Cardiovasc Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Weight monitoring is an important element of HF self-care, yet the most clinically meaningful way to evaluate weight monitoring adherence is uncertain. We conducted this study to evaluate the association of (1) self-reported recall and (2) daily diary-recorded weight monitoring adherence with heart failure-related (HF-related) hospitalization. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study among 216 patients within a randomized trial of HF self-care training. All patients had an initial self-care training session followed by 15 calls (median) to reinforce educational material; patients were also given digital scales, instructed to weigh daily, record weights in a diary, and mail diaries back monthly. Weight monitoring adherence was assessed with a self-reported recall question administered at 12 months and dichotomized into at least daily versus less frequent weighing. Diary-recorded weight monitoring was evaluated over 12 months and dichotomized into ≥80% and <80% adherence. HF-related hospitalizations were ascertained through patient report and confirmed through record review. RESULTS: Over 12 months in 216 patients, we identified 50 HF-related hospitalizations. Patients self-reporting daily or more frequent weight monitoring had an incidence rate ratio of 1.34 (95% CI 0.24-7.32) for HF-related hospitalizations compared to those reporting less frequent weight monitoring. Patients who completed ≥80% of weight diaries had an IRR of 0.37 (95% CI 0.18-0.75) for HF-related hospitalizations compared to patients who completed <80% of weight diaries. CONCLUSIONS: Self-reported recall of weight monitoring adherence was not associated with fewer HF hospitalizations. In contrast, diary-recorded adherence ≥80% of days was associated with fewer HF-related hospitalizations. Incorporating diary-based measures of weight monitoring adherence into HF self-care training programs may help to identify patients at risk for HF-related hospitalizations. BioMed Central 2014-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3912256/ /pubmed/24483776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-14-12 Text en Copyright © 2014 Jones et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jones, Christine D Holmes, George M DeWalt, Darren A Erman, Brian Wu, Jia-Rong Cene, Crystal W Baker, David W Schillinger, Dean Ruo, Bernice Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten Macabasco-O’Connell, Aurelia Hawk, Victoria Broucksou, Kimberly Pignone, Michael Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
title | Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
title_full | Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
title_fullStr | Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
title_short | Self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
title_sort | self-reported recall and daily diary-recorded measures of weight monitoring adherence: associations with heart failure-related hospitalization |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3912256/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24483776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-14-12 |
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