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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-05
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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Center-based cardiac rehabilitation is offered to patients after, but not before TAVI to improve their health. Center-based preoperative cardiac rehabilitation (i.e., PREHAB) can safely improve the function of frail patients who received open heart surgery. However, many patients cannot come to a center-based PREHAB because of transportation requirements to access the program. Another option is to support these patients with virtually delivered PREHAB, where they can stay in their homes. However, this possibility has not been studied.
For this study, virtual PREHAB will be delivered using the virtual cardiac rehabilitation program in Nova Scotia to patients before TAVI. This intervention will be delivered by healthcare providers who routinely care for TAVI patients, including a medical director, program lead, nurse, physiotherapist, and dietician. Ther goal of this study is to determine if it is feasible and safe to use virtual PREHAB to reduce frailty before TAVI. This research fits with Research Nova Scotia's priorities to improve patient outcomes in those with significant long-term health conditions, and to provide accessible, safe, and quality virtual healthcare to patients so they can thrive after their operation.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Standard Care
Standard care
In Nova Scotia, patients are referred to the TAVI program. The TAVI health care team, consisting of a cardiac surgeon, cardiologist, nurse, and geriatric team conduct patient assessments and provide guidance and resources on self management.Once patient assessments are completed, patients are discussed at a multidisciplinary team meeting. When a patient is accepted for TAVI, they are placed on a waiting list which lasts for 3-6 months depending on urgency.
Virtual PREHAB
In addition to standard care, participants randomized to the The virtual PREHAB program will be delivered by the Hearts and Health in Motion cardiac rehabilitation CR health care team including a medical director nurse, dietician, and physiotherapist who routinely deliver CR postoperatively. The virtual PREHAB program will be up to 8-weeks in duration and deliver the core components of CR online or by telephone.
Virtual PREHAB
The Virtual PREHAB program begins with a virtual health care team assessment. The physiotherapist will support patients in identifying ways to safely engage in home-based physical activities and in their neighborhoods. Additional weekly 30-minute telephone consultations with the physiotherapist, nurse, and dietitian are provided as well as three 30-minute online consultations are provided; telephone calls will replace these online consults if the patient does not have internet access. Telephone and/or online consults with participants will monitor the progression of the individual through the program, review patient materials, review medication changes, as well as provide recommendations to adopting a physically active lifestyle, diet, well-being, smoking, or other supports available to the patient. Medication changes are monitored by a nurse and any necessary medication recommendations involve the program's medical director, the patient's family physician, and TAVI team.
Interventions
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Virtual PREHAB
The Virtual PREHAB program begins with a virtual health care team assessment. The physiotherapist will support patients in identifying ways to safely engage in home-based physical activities and in their neighborhoods. Additional weekly 30-minute telephone consultations with the physiotherapist, nurse, and dietitian are provided as well as three 30-minute online consultations are provided; telephone calls will replace these online consults if the patient does not have internet access. Telephone and/or online consults with participants will monitor the progression of the individual through the program, review patient materials, review medication changes, as well as provide recommendations to adopting a physically active lifestyle, diet, well-being, smoking, or other supports available to the patient. Medication changes are monitored by a nurse and any necessary medication recommendations involve the program's medical director, the patient's family physician, and TAVI team.
Standard care
In Nova Scotia, patients are referred to the TAVI program. The TAVI health care team, consisting of a cardiac surgeon, cardiologist, nurse, and geriatric team conduct patient assessments and provide guidance and resources on self management.Once patient assessments are completed, patients are discussed at a multidisciplinary team meeting. When a patient is accepted for TAVI, they are placed on a waiting list which lasts for 3-6 months depending on urgency.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Informed written or verbal consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe functional limitations
* Cognitive impairment that impacts consenting ability
* Significant language barrier
* No internet or telephone access that precludes virtual PREHAB participation
50 Years
100 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nova Scotia Health Authority
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Nova Scotia Health
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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NS-NHIG-2021-1905
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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