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dc.contributor.authorBernal Jiménez, María Ángeles 
dc.contributor.authorCalle Pérez, Germán 
dc.contributor.authorBarrios, Alejandro Gutiérrez
dc.contributor.authorGheorghe, Livia Luciana
dc.contributor.authorCruz Cobo, Celia 
dc.contributor.authorTrujillo Garrido, Nuria 
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez Martín, Amelia 
dc.contributor.authorTur, Josep A.
dc.contributor.authorVázquez García, Rafael 
dc.contributor.authorSanti Cano, María José
dc.contributor.otherBiomedicina, Biotecnología y Salud Públicaes_ES
dc.contributor.otherEnfermería y Fisioterapiaes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-17T18:41:21Z
dc.date.available2024-10-17T18:41:21Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.issn2291-5222
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10498/33651
dc.description.abstractBackground: Coronary heart disease is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Secondary prevention is essential, as it reduces the risk of further coronary events. Mobile health (mHealth) technology could become a useful tool to improve lifestyles. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an mHealth intervention on people with coronary heart disease who received percutaneous coronary intervention. Improvements in lifestyle regarding diet, physical activity, and smoking; level of knowledge of a healthy lifestyle and the control of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs); and therapeutic adherence and quality of life were analyzed. Methods: This was a randomized controlled trial with a parallel group design assigned 1:1 to either an intervention involving a smartphone app (mHealth group) or to standard health care (control group). The app was used for setting aims, the self-monitoring of lifestyle and CVRFs using measurements and records, educating people with access to information on their screens about healthy lifestyles and adhering to treatment, and giving motivation through feedback about achievements and aspects to improve. Both groups were assessed after 9 months. The primary outcome variables were adherence to the Mediterranean diet, frequency of food consumed, patient-reported physical activity, smoking, knowledge of healthy lifestyles and the control of CVRFs, adherence to treatment, quality of life, well-being, and satisfaction. Results: The study analyzed 128 patients, 67 in the mHealth group and 61 in the control group; most were male (92/128, 71.9%), with a mean age of 59.49 (SD 8.97) years. Significant improvements were observed in the mHealth group compared with the control group regarding adherence to the Mediterranean diet (mean 11.83, SD 1.74 points vs mean 10.14, SD 2.02 points; P<.001), frequency of food consumption, patient-reported physical activity (mean 619.14, SD 318.21 min/week vs mean 471.70, SD 261.43 min/week; P=.007), giving up smoking (25/67, 75% vs 11/61, 42%; P=.01), level of knowledge of healthy lifestyles and the control of CVRFs (mean 118.70, SD 2.65 points vs mean 111.25, SD 9.05 points; P<.001), and the physical component of the quality of life 12-item Short Form survey (SF-12; mean 45.80, SD 10.79 points vs mean 41.40, SD 10.78 points; P=.02). Overall satisfaction was higher in the mHealth group (mean 48.22, SD 3.89 vs mean 46.00, SD 4.82 points; P=.002) and app satisfaction and usability were high (mean 44.38, SD 6.18 out of 50 points and mean 95.22, SD 7.37 out of 100). Conclusions: The EVITE app was effective in improving the lifestyle of patients in terms of adherence to the Mediterranean diet, frequency of healthy food consumption, physical activity, giving up smoking, knowledge of healthy lifestyles and controlling CVRFs, quality of life, and overall satisfaction. The app satisfaction and usability were excellent. © 2024 JMIR Publications Inc.. All rights reserved.es_ES
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dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherJMIR Publications Inc.es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.sourceJMIR mHealth and uHealth - 2024, Vol. 12 n.1es_ES
dc.subjectcoronary artery diseasees_ES
dc.subjecthealthy lifestylees_ES
dc.subjectmHealthes_ES
dc.subjectmobile healthes_ES
dc.subjectpercutaneous coronary interventiones_ES
dc.subjectrandomized controlled triales_ES
dc.subjectsecondary preventiones_ES
dc.subjecttherapeutic adherencees_ES
dc.titleEffectiveness of an Interactive mHealth App (EVITE) in Improving Lifestyle After a Coronary Event: Randomized Controlled Triales_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.2196/48756
dc.relation.projectIDCB12/03/30038es_ES
dc.relation.projectIDPI-0067-2018es_ES
dc.type.hasVersionVoRes_ES


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