Telephone Health Coaching and Remote Exercise Monitoring for Peripheral Artery Disease

Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2018
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is the third most prevalent cardiovascular disease worldwide, with over 200 million people affected. Most prominent symptom is leg pain while walking known as intermittent claudication. Based on the currently existing gaps in the management of intermittent claudication, the objective of the this study is to explore the clinical effectiveness and cost advantage of TeGeCoach, a 12-month long home-based exercise program, compared to usual care. TeGeCoach consists of telephone health coaching, remote walking exercise monitoring based on wearable activity monitors and intensified primary care. It is hypothesized that TeGeCoach will improve functional outcomes and will reduce total health care costs.
Epistemonikos ID: 93fc5873409507b06d61aeb9c97441bb66cfd96e
First added on: Dec 20, 2022