Sensor-controlled Digital Game for Heart Failure Self-management: A Clinical Trial

Last updated: January 16, 2025
Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Chest Pain

Congestive Heart Failure

Heart Failure

Treatment

Sensor Only

Sensor-controlled digital game (SCDG)

Clinical Study ID

NCT05056129
STUDY00001438
R01HL160692
  • Ages > 45
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This study evaluates a sensor-controlled digital game (SCDG) to motivate self-management behaviors of weight monitoring and physical activity in adults with heart failure (HF). Half of the participants will receive the SCDG app and weight monitoring and physical activity sensors and the other half will receive only the weight monitoring and physical activity sensors.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 45 years or older

  • New York Heart Association (NYHA) heart failure classification of I to III thatpermits minimal physical activity without discomfort

  • have experienced HF hospitalization in the past 12 months

  • be fluent in English

  • Pass a mini-cognitive screen

  • Score of less than 2 (able to independently walk without using a cane or walker) onthe Outcome and Assessment Information Set item for ambulation/locomotion

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • severe visual (e.g., legally blind) or tactile (e.g., severe arthritis) impairmentsthat adversely prevent the use of a smartphone or sensor devices;

  • a history of renal failure, which adversely affects HF prognosis

  • a diagnosis of an end-stage or terminal illness (e.g., cancer)

  • undergone heart transplantation, or implantation of a durable mechanical circulatorysupport device (e.g., left ventricular assist device) due to unique self-managementneeds.

Study Design

Total Participants: 200
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Sensor Only
Phase:
Study Start date:
November 01, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
December 28, 2025

Study Description

The primary goal of this study is to obtain efficacy data through a randomized controlled trial of a SCDG intervention that synchronizes with a Bluetooth-enabled weight scale and activity tracker to activate game rewards and feedback based on real-time weight monitoring and exercise behaviors of adult heart failure (HF) participants who are older than 45 years.

The SCDG involves a narrative, the goal of which is to help the avatar maintain good health and quality of life by using game points, earned via the participant's real-time behaviors, in game tasks that help maintain the avatar's optimal HF health status. Real-time behaviors of weight-monitoring and physical activity will be tracked by an off-the-shelf sensors and app (Withings). The data from the Withings sensors will then be routed to our SCDG app. The digital game paired with sensors will enable objective tracking of real-time behaviors such as physical activity, and weight monitoring, and provide personalized, contextually relevant feedback (e.g., reduce fluid intake or call doctor for weight gain) to motivate engagement in and generate habit formation of heart failure related self-management behaviors. The goal of this proposal is to determine efficacy of the SCDG concept for heart failure self-management in a real-world setting.

In this study, the initial efficacy of the SCDG intervention for primary outcome of rate of engagement in HF self-management behavior of weight-monitoring and secondary outcomes of physical activity engagement, HF self-management-knowledge, and self-efficacy, HF-functional status, hospitalization, cognitive ability, depression and quality of life will be evaluated. For this study, 200 adults who are 45 years or older and who experienced HF hospitalization in the past 12 months will be recruited through online recruiting methods from 7 southern U.S states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Texas. Recruited, participants will be randomized to either the SCDG intervention group that will receive sensors tracking weight monitoring and activity and play the SCDG on a mobile smartphone for 24 weeks or a control group that will receive sensors and an app tracking activity and weight monitoring, and standardized written HF educational modules.

Connect with a study center

  • The University of Texas Austin

    Austin, Texas 78701
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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