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  • 1Paris-Saclay University Faculty of Medicine, Cardiology Department, Le Kremlin-Bicetre, France.

Annales De Cardiologie Et D'Angeiologie
|May 27, 2023
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Patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) reported high satisfaction with remote patient monitoring (RPM). The study highlights RPM

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Digital Health
  • Patient Monitoring

Context:

  • Chronic heart failure (CHF) management requires patient-centric approaches.
  • Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is recommended but patient satisfaction data is limited.
  • Assessing patient perceptions of RPM in CHF is crucial for effective implementation.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate patient satisfaction and perceptions of using remote patient monitoring (RPM) for chronic heart failure (CHF).

Summary:

  • A survey of 825 CHF patients using the Satelia® Cardio RPM application found 87% overall satisfaction.
  • Patients reported high ease of use (94%), accessibility (96.5%), and understanding (89%).
  • 70% felt RPM improved physician care, and 45% of digitally literate patients noted improved quality of life.
Keywords:
CHFChronic heart failureICCInsuffisance cardiaque chroniquePatient satisfactionPerceptionRemote patient monitoringTelehealthTelemedicineperceptionsatisfaction des patientstélémédecinetélésantétélésurveillance

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Impact:

  • RPM demonstrates strong patient acceptance and satisfaction in CHF management.
  • Findings suggest potential for improved patient outcomes and healthcare delivery through RPM.
  • Tailored support may be needed for patients with lower digital literacy to maximize RPM benefits.