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Integrated Personalized Care for Patients with Advanced Chronic Diseases to Improve Health and Quality of Life
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ADLIFE intervention for Heart Failure NYHA Class III and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 185 participants across 7 sites in 5 countries.
Detailed Summary
ADLIFE is a EU-funded project developing innovative digital health solutions to support healthcare planning and care delivery for patients with advanced chronic conditions (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and/or heart disease failure). ADLIFE's technology innovations will be deployed, used and evaluated in seven healthcare environments in Spain, the UK, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, and Israel. ADLIFE intends to impact three stakeholders: patients, informal caregivers and health professionals, and consequently across the seven participating international healthcare systems. ADLIFE intervention aims at slowing down the patients' functional deterioration, ensuring their quality of life and promoting shared decision making, reducing the caregiver burden, and improving the health professional working conditions; all this under the scenario of an improvement in the healthcare resource use. The research aims to prove whether the ADLIFE intervention can deliver appropriate targeted and timely care for patients with severe long-term diseases when applied in real-life settings. Based on a mixed-method approach, the study will provide scientific evidence based on the effectiveness, socio-economic, implementation and technology acceptance assessment of ADLIFE compared to the standard of care (SoC) to provide scientific evidence supporting the funding decision-making of the ADLIFE intervention.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The ADLIFE toolbox will be deployed, used and evaluated in seven healthcare environments to demonstrate the effectiveness of the ADLIFE intervention in clinical real conditions. Patients participating in ADLIFE will have a personalised care plan, created in the ADLIFE toolbox, developed and managed together with their healthcare professionals. PCPMP will be used within clinical sites´ ICT systems to create patient care plans based on most recent clinical data, following clinical evidence. The main task of patients and informal caregivers will be to use the ADLIFE toolbox as part of their healthcare process together with their healthcare professionals. Patients recruited will use the ADLIFE system during the pilot study for a follow-up period between 3 and 12 months.