2021
DOI: 10.1159/000512778
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Review of Digitalized Patient Education in Cardiology: A Future Ahead?

Abstract: <b><i>Introduction:</i></b> An increased focus on shared decision-making and patient empowerment in cardiology and on patient outcomes such as quality of life (QoL), depression, and anxiety underline the importance of high-quality patient education. Studies focusing on digital means of patient education performed in other disciplines of medicine demonstrated its positive effect in these areas. Therefore, a review of the current literature was performed to (i) evaluate the status of inno… Show more

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“…This study found that AF-related knowledge in patients who received online education was significantly better after 6 weeks, whereas no significant differences over time were found in the group that received online standard care. A review of digitalized patient education for patients with HF, coronary artery disease, and AF concluded that digital education increased QoL, increased knowledge, and decreased depression and anxiety [28]. In addition, the review by Oudkerk Pool et al [28] highlighted that patients are satisfied with digital platforms.…”
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“…This study found that AF-related knowledge in patients who received online education was significantly better after 6 weeks, whereas no significant differences over time were found in the group that received online standard care. A review of digitalized patient education for patients with HF, coronary artery disease, and AF concluded that digital education increased QoL, increased knowledge, and decreased depression and anxiety [28]. In addition, the review by Oudkerk Pool et al [28] highlighted that patients are satisfied with digital platforms.…”
Section: Renderxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of digitalized patient education for patients with HF, coronary artery disease, and AF concluded that digital education increased QoL, increased knowledge, and decreased depression and anxiety [28]. In addition, the review by Oudkerk Pool et al [28] highlighted that patients are satisfied with digital platforms.…”
Section: Renderxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, considering the high rate of smartphone ownership in Japan ( https://www.soumu.go.jp/johotsusintokei/whitepaper/ja/r01/html/nd232110.html ), it is likely that couples of reproductive age would access information about fertility and increase their literacy using the Internet via smartphone. Indeed, in the field of cardiology, it has been demonstrated that digital patient education can increase patient literacy, and also improve the quality of life and lower feelings of depression and anxiety 10 . Online information is easily accessible; however, the information does not always reflect evidence-based recommendations 11 .…”
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“…For example in cardiology, the terms heart pump, electrical wires and plumbing pipes are incredibly useful when discussing ventricular function, arrhythmias and coronary artery disease respectively. Professional models, diagrams, digital applications and videos can be highly effective as well and in my experience, often reduce, not lengthen, visit times ( 9 ).…”
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